Rho‐associated kinase, a novel serine/threonine kinase, as a putative target for small GTP binding protein Rho.
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T. Yamamoto | M. Nakafuku | K. Kaibuchi | T. Yamamoto | M. Amano | A. Iwamatsu | T. Matsui | K. Okawa | K. Chihara | Takaharu G. Yamamoto | M. Ito | T. Nakano | T. Matsui | M. Amano | K. Chihara | M. Nakafuku | M. Ito | T. Nakano | K. Okawa | A. Iwamatsu | K. Kaibuchi | Takeshi Matsui
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