Ligand-regulated association of ErbB-4 to the transcriptional co-activator YAP65 controls transcription at the nuclear level.
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L. Frati | A. Gulino | M. Alimandi | R. Fraioli | V. Visco | S. Napoletano | E. Puggioni | J. Omerović
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