Phosphorylation of the novel mTOR substrate Unkempt regulates cellular morphogenesis
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A. Tee | Lucy Granat | J. Bateman | Pranetha Baskaran | Sila K. Ultanir | J. Murn | Kriti Shah | S. Mihaylov | Elin Vinsland | Simeon R Mihaylov
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