More than 1,000 putative new human signalling proteins revealed by EST data mining
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Peer Bork | Chris P. Ponting | Tobias Doerks | Richard R. Copley | Jörg Schultz | C. Ponting | P. Bork | R. Copley | J. Schultz | T. Doerks
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