Identification of the regulatory phosphorylation sites in pp42/mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAP kinase).
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J. Shabanowitz | D. Hunt | T. Sturgill | M. Weber | J. Her | D. M. Payne | A. J. Rossomando | P. Martino | A. K. Erickson | J. H. Her | J. Shabanowitz | D. F. Hunt | M. J. Weber | T. W. Sturgill | A. K. Erickson | M. J. Weber | A. Rossomando | D. Payne | P. Martino | A. Erickson | Michael J. Weber | Anthony | J. Rossomando | Paul Martino
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