Functional characterization of the guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) motif of GIV protein reveals a threshold effect in signaling
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M. Farquhar | M. Garcia-Marcos | P. Ghosh | Yelena Pavlova | Patrick S. Kietrsunthorn | Michelle A Adia | Patrick Kietrsunthorn
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