p62, a Phosphotyrosine-independent Ligand of the SH2 Domain of p56lck, Belongs to a New Class of Ubiquitin-binding Proteins*
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J. Strominger | R. Vadlamudi | J L Strominger | I. Joung | R K Vadlamudi | I Joung | J Shin | Jaekyoon Shin
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