Growth hormone and erythropoietin differentially activate DNA-binding proteins by tyrosine phosphorylation
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E. Petricoin | G. Feldman | David | M. David | M. Weber | M. Thorner | E. Fibach | K. Igarashi | D. Finbloom | Corinne M. Silva | R. Hackett | C. M. Silva | Hackett | H. Rebecca | '. Michael | Andrew C. Larneri
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