Aurora B kinase phosphorylates and instigates degradation of p53
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Ji-Hyun Shin | Ping-Chieh Chou | Sai-Ching J Yeung | Mong-Hong Lee | E. Wang | C. Carlock | Mong-Hong Lee | G. Velázquez-Torres | E. Fuentes-Mattei | Jing Chen | Ji-Hyun Shin | P. Chou | Jian Chen | L. Phan | H. Adams | Tsung-Ying Yang | Chris P Gully | Guermarie Velazquez-Torres | Enrique Fuentes-Mattei | Edward Wang | Colin Carlock | Jian Chen | Daniel Rothenberg | Henry P Adams | Hyun Ho Choi | Sergei Guma | Liem Phan | Chun-Hui Su | Fanmao Zhang | Jiun-Sheng Chen | H. Choi | S. J. Yeung | Fanmao Zhang | C. Gully | Chun-Hui Su | Tsunghan Yang | Daniel Rothenberg | Sergei Guma | Guermarie Velázquez-Torres
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