Structure and dynamic regulation of Src-family kinases
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I. Bahar | S. Banu Ozkan | T. Smithgall | T. Wales | J. R. Engen | T. E. Wales | J. M. Hochrein | M. A. III Meyn | S. Banu Ozkan | I. Bahar | T. E. Smithgall | J. Hochrein | M. A. Meyn | J. Engen
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