Splice-Mediated Motif Switching Regulates Disabled-1 Phosphorylation and SH2 Domain Interactions
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Tony Pawson | Roseline Godbout | Karen Colwill | Artur Kania | Lei Li | E. Palmesino | A. Kania | T. Pawson | K. Colwill | Lei Li | I. Dutta | R. Godbout | Xiaodong Li | D. Glubrecht | Xiaodong Li | Zhihua Gao | Ho Yin Poon | Elena Palmesino | Darryl D Glubrecht | Indrani Dutta | H. Poon | Zhihua Gao | K. Colwill
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