Direct Kinase-to-Kinase Signaling Mediated by the FHA Phosphoprotein Recognition Domain of the Dun1 DNA Damage Checkpoint Kinase
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Wolf-Dietrich Heyer | W. Heyer | V. Bashkirov | Vladimir I. Bashkirov | E. Bashkirova | E. Haghnazari | Elena V. Bashkirova | Edwin Haghnazari
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