Lipid binding by the Unique and SH3 domains of c-Src suggests a new regulatory mechanism
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M. Gairí | P. Bernadó | M. Pons | A. Nebreda | Ana Igea | Yolanda Pérez | M. Maffei | Irene Amata
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