Reciprocal regulation of Hck activity by phosphorylation of Tyr(527) and Tyr(416). Effect of introducing a high affinity intramolecular SH2 ligand.
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J. Kuriyan | T. Schindler | W. Miller | M. Porter | John Kuriyan | Margaret Porter | Thomas Schindler
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