A Receptor-Modifying Deamidase in Complex with a Signaling Phosphatase Reveals Reciprocal Regulation
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Sheng Zhang | B. Crane | Abiola M. Pollard | A. Bilwes | G. Ordal | S. Zhang | Alexandrine M. Bilwes | Brian R. Crane | George W. Ordal | Xingjuan Chao | Travis J. Muff | Sang-Youn Park | Sang-Youn Park | X. Chao
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