Phosphorylation-mediated unfolding of a KH domain regulates KSRP localization via 14-3-3 binding
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Geoff Kelly | Paola Briata | Andres Ramos | Steven Howell | Irene Díaz-Moreno | S. Howell | A. Ramos | T. Frenkiel | P. Briata | R. Gherzi | G. Kelly | I. Díaz-Moreno | David Hollingworth | Thomas A Frenkiel | Stephen Martin | MaríaFlor García-Mayoral | Roberto Gherzi | D. Hollingworth | S. Martin | M. García-Mayoral
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