Focal adhesion kinase stabilizes the cytoskeleton.
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Ben Fabry | Anna H. Klemm | W. H. Goldmann | Anna H Klemm | T. Schäffer | B. Fabry | W. Goldmann | S. Kienle | Wolfgang H Goldmann | Tilman E Schäffer | Sandra Kienle
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