Phosphorylation of CrkII Adaptor Protein at Tyrosine 221 by Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor*
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M. Matsuda | N. Gotoh | M. Shibata | T. Kurata | S. Ota | Y. Hashimoto | E. Kiyokawa | H. Katayama | N. Otsuka
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