Phosphorylation by protein kinase CK2: a signaling switch for the caspase-inhibiting protein ARC.
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R. Dietz | Jincheng Li | R. von Harsdorf | Pei-Feng Li | E. Müller | A. Otto | Pei-feng Li
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