Felic (CIP4b), a novel binding partner with the Src kinase Lyn and Cdc42, localizes to the phagocytic cup.
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Lin Wang | Seth J Corey | Matthew Sampson | Sergio Grinstein | S. Corey | S. Grinstein | R. Botelho | A. Grishin | M. Sampson | W. Rudert | Anatoly Grishin | Patrice Dombrosky-Ferlan | Roberto J Botelho | William A Rudert | Lin Wang | Patrice Dombrosky-Ferlan
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