Structure of the insulin receptor substrate IRS-1 defines a unique signal transduction protein
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C. Kahn | M. White | J. Backer | B. Goldstein | P. Rothenberg | E. Araki | P. Wilden | D. A. Cahill | X. Sun | Eiichi Araki | C. R. Kahn | Paul L Rothenberg | J. M. Backer | Barry J Goldstein | M. F. White
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