Phosphorylation Site Dynamics of Early T-cell Receptor Signaling
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William S. Hlavacek | Blagoy Blagoev | Lily A. Chylek | Jörn Dengjel | W. S. Hlavacek | B. Blagoev | J. Dengjel | K. G. Rigbolt | V. Akimov | Bin Hu | Vyacheslav Akimov | Kristoffer T. G. Rigbolt | Bin Hu | W. Hlavacek
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