Roles of the Glycogen-binding Domain and Snf4 in Glucose Inhibition of SNF1 Protein Kinase*
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Yang Liu | M. Carlson | M. Momčilović | Yang Liu | Marian Carlson | Milica Momcilovic | Surtaj H. Iram | S. Iram
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