Akt Regulates Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factor-Coactivator Complex Formation and Activity during Neuronal Differentiation
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S. DeRuiter | C. Figueroa | Jennifer Taylor | A. Vojtek | R. Kwok | D. Turner | Roland P. S. Kwok | J. Yu
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