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Cell
September 02, 2010
Phosphotyrosine Signaling: Evolving a New Cellular Communication System
Posted:
September
2nd
, 2010, 9:00pm MDT
Wendell A. Lim, Tony Pawson. Tyrosine phosphorylation controls many cellular functions. Yet the three-part toolkit that regulates phosphotyrosine signaling—tyrosine kinases, phosphotyrosine phosphatases, and Src Homology 2 (S....
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