Role for the PP2A/B56delta phosphatase in regulating 14-3-3 release from Cdc25 to control mitosis.
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W. Hahn | A. Nairn | S. Shenolikar | Xiao-Fan Wang | L. Nutt | Jason D. Arroyo | S. Kornbluth | D. Virshup | W. Dunphy | Craig M. Forester | S. S. Margolis | C. Freel | J. Perry | Jung-Hyuck Ahn | Melanie J. Jardim | M. Thomenius | R. Darbandi | Yanxiang Guo | W. G. Dunphy
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