Identification of a tumour suppressor network opposing nuclear Akt function
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Jason A. Koutcher | Pier Paolo Pandolfi | Carlos Cordon-Cardo | P. Pandolfi | C. Cordon-Cardo | J. Koutcher | L. Trotman | A. Alimonti | P. Scaglioni | Pier Paolo Scaglioni | Andrea Alimonti | Lloyd C. Trotman
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