Alterations in cell growth and signaling in ErbB3 binding protein-1 (Ebp1) deficient mice
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Zhenqiu Liu | Hua Zhou | A. Hamburger | B. Hassel | Myounghee Lee | Yan Lu | Yuexing Zhang
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