MP1: a MEK binding partner that enhances enzymatic activation of the MAP kinase cascade.
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H. Schaeffer | M. Weber | A. Catling | S. T. Eblen | L. S. Collier | A. Krauss | A D Catling | M J Weber | H J Schaeffer | S T Eblen | L S Collier | A Krauss | Lara S. Collier | M. J. Weber | L. Collier | Michael J. Weber
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