Protein phosphatase 1 regulates assembly and function of the β‐catenin degradation complex
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R. Heinrich | J. Shabanowitz | D. Hunt | H. Yost | Bente Kofahl | D. Virshup | W. Luo | G. Coombs | A. Peterson | Benjamin A. Garcia | A. Peterson
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