Regulation of Neuronal Survival by the Serine-Threonine Protein Kinase Akt
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David R. Kaplan | Sandeep Robert Datta | Rosalind A. Segal | Michael E. Greenberg | S. R. Datta | M. Greenberg | M. Birnbaum | R. Segal | D. Kaplan | H. Dudek | T. Franke | R. Yao | G. Cooper | Thomas F. Franke | Morris J. Birnbaum | Henryk Dudek | Ryoji Yao | Geoffrey M. Cooper
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