TRAF2 and OTUD7B govern a ubiquitin-dependent switch that regulates mTORC2 signalling
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J. Harper | Jinfang Zhang | Wenyi Wei | X. Bian | A. Ordureau | Lingqiang Zhang | Pengda Liu | Wenjian Gan | Jian-ping Guo | Shao-Cong Sun | Brian J North | Donghyun Joo | Xuhong Cheng | Xiangpeng Dai | Brian J. North | Bin Wang | Zuliang Jie | Shao Cong Sun | W. Gan
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