Focal Adhesion Kinase–Related Nonkinase Inhibits Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Invasion by Focal Adhesion Targeting, Tyrosine 168 Phosphorylation, and Competition for p130Cas Binding
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A. Samarel | Y. Koshman | M. Chu | S. Robia | R. Iyengar | Taehoon Kim | S. Engman
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