Citron Rho-interacting Kinase, a Novel Tissue-specific Ser/Thr Kinase Encompassing the Rho-Rac-binding Protein Citron*
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F. Di Cunto | G. Dotto | E. Turco | J. Hsiao | E. Calautti | G. Topley | L. Ong | Gabrielle Topley | Jimmy Hsiao | Lydia Ong
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