Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase: Structure and expression of the 110 kd catalytic subunit
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S. Volinia | G. Panayotou | I. Gout | M. Waterfield | P. Parker | M. J. Fry | J. Hsuan | R. Dhand | S. Courtneidge | I. Hiles | N. Totty | F. Ruiz-Larrea | M. Otsu | A. Thompson | F. Ruiz‐Larrea
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