Investigation of Protein-tyrosine Phosphatase 1B Function by Quantitative Proteomics*S
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M. Mann | A. Ullrich | M. Tremblay | H. Eberl | H. Daub | Jörg Renkawitz | J. V. Olsen | Philipp Mertins | H. Christian Eberl | Michel L Tremblay | Michel L. Tremblay
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