Nuclear FAK promotes cell proliferation and survival through FERM-enhanced p53 degradation.
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Susan J Fisher | S. Fisher | S. Lim | Xiao Lei Chen | Y. Lim | D. A. Hanson | Thanh-Trang T. Vo | K. Howerton | N. Larocque | D. Schlaepfer | D. Ilić | Ssang-Taek Lim | Yangmi Lim | Dan A Hanson | Thanh-Trang Vo | Kyle Howerton | Nicholas Larocque | David D Schlaepfer | Dusko Ilic | Daniel A. Hanson | D. Ilić | X. L. Chen | Yangmi Lim | Kyle Howerton
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