c-Kit-kinase induces a cascade of protein tyrosine phosphorylation in normal human melanocytes in response to mast cell growth factor and stimulates mitogen-activated protein kinase but is down-regulated in melanomas.
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D. Williams | Y. Yarden | T. Boulton | D. Anderson | Y. Mishima | S. Lyman | Y. Funasaka | R. Zakut | M. Cobb | B. Fan | D. Williams
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