Functional expression cloning reveals proapoptotic role for protein phosphatase 4
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M. Mourtada-Maarabouni | F. Farzaneh | L. Kirkham | B. Jenkins | J. Rayner | T. Gonda | R. Starr | I. Trayner | G. Williams | R. Starr | G.T. Williams
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