A newly identified complex of spinophilin and the tyrosine phosphatase, SHP-1, modulates platelet activation by regulating G protein-dependent signaling.
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R. Neubig | L. Brass | A. Sinnamon | D. Newman | T. Stalker | M. Cieślak | H. Kong | Rachel S. Signarvic | A. Cierniewska | Peisong Ma
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