Motif Decomposition of the Phosphotyrosine Proteome Reveals a New N-terminal Binding Motif for SHIP2*S
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Nikolaj Blom | Søren Brunak | Matthias Mann | Carsten Friis | Stefan Hanke | N. Blom | S. Brunak | M. Mann | A. Hinsby | Martin L. Miller | S. Hanke | C. Friis | Martin Lee Miller | Anders Mørkeberg Hinsby | Carsten Friis | Nikolaj S. Blom
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