The atypical protein kinase C in Aplysia can form a protein kinase M by cleavage
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W. Sossin | T. Lim | J. K. Bougie | G. Ferraro | C. A. Farah | Travis Lim | Joanna K. Bougie | Carole Abi Farah | Varsha Manjunath | Ikue Nagakura | Gino B. Ferraro | Wayne S. Sossin | I. Nagakura | Varsha Manjunath | Ikue Nagakura
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