Gene regulation by MAPK substrate competition.
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Kwanghun Chung | Stanislav Y Shvartsman | Hang Lu | Bomyi Lim | Yoosik Kim | Yoosik Kim | G. Jiménez | S. Shvartsman | K. Chung | Hang Lu | Bomyi Lim | Maria Jose Andreu | M. Terayama | C. Berg | María José Andreu | Mark Terayama | Gerardo Jiménez | Celeste A Berg | Kwanghun Chung | Kwanghun Chung
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