Identification of a chromosome 3p14.3-21.1 gene, APPL, encoding an adaptor molecule that interacts with the oncoprotein-serine/threonine kinase AKT2
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Erica A Golemis | Satoshi Tanno | Steven W. Johnson | J. Testa | E. Golemis | Y. Mitsuuchi | Joseph R Testa | Steven W Johnson | Gonosuke Sonoda | Yasuhiro Mitsuuchi | G. Sonoda | S. Tanno
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