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. 2000 Feb 15;19(4):483-8.
doi: 10.1093/emboj/19.4.483.

Protein phosphorylation and protein phosphatases. De Panne, Belgium, September 19-24, 1999

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Protein phosphorylation and protein phosphatases. De Panne, Belgium, September 19-24, 1999

S Zolnierowicz et al. EMBO J. .

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  • EMBO J 2000 Jun 1;19(11):2763
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Fig. 1. The diversity of PP2A-interacting proteins.

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