Intracellular Movement of Green Fluorescent Protein–Tagged Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase in Response to Growth Factor Receptor Signaling
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Rainer Pepperkok | William J. Gullick | R. Pepperkok | W. Gullick | M. Golding | Helen Gillham | Matthew C.H.M. Golding | H. Gillham
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