Comparative studies of a new subfamily of human Ste20-like kinases: homodimerization, subcellular localization, and selective activation of MKK3 and p38
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Liang Xia | H. Kung | D. Robinson | J. Yustein | D. Templeton | Hsing-Jien Kung | Dan Robinson | Jason T Yustein | J Michelle Kahlenburg | Dennis Templeton | L. Xia | J. M. Kahlenburg
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