The Enhanced Tumorigenic Activity of a Mutant Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Common in Human Cancers Is Mediated by Threshold Levels of Constitutive Tyrosine Phosphorylation and Unattenuated Signaling*
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H. Wiley | W. Cavenee | M. Nagane | H. Huang | Hong Lin | H S Wiley | G N Gill | W K Cavenee | C M Huang | G. Gill | M Nagane | H Lin | H S Huang | C K Klingbeil | R Nishikawa | X D Ji | C. Klingbeil | X. Ji | R. Nishikawa | Chun‐Ming Huang
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