Desensitization of Ras Activation by a Feedback Disassociation of the SOS-Grb2 Complex (*)
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K. Guan | A. Saltiel | G. Koretzky | J. Pessin | S. Waters | K. Holt | L. Syu | J E Pessin | K L Guan | A R Saltiel | S B Waters | K H Holt | S E Ross | L J Syu | G A Koretzky | S. Ross
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