The serum response factor nuclear localization signal: general implications for cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase activity in control of nuclear translocation
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N. Lamb | A. Fernandez | Anne Fernandez | N. Lautrédou | C. Gauthier-Rouvière | F. Girard | M. Vandromme | N. Lamb | Q. Cai | Qiu Cai
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