Crkl is constitutively tyrosine phosphorylated in platelets from chronic myelogenous leukemia patients and inducibly phosphorylated in normal platelets stimulated by thrombopoietin.
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B. Druker | Y. Miyakawa | Y. Ikeda | M. Wakui | A. Oda | K. Ozaki | M. Handa | S. Okamoto | K. Watanabe | H. Ohashi | A. Ishida
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