14-3-3 Protein Binds to Insulin Receptor Substrate-1, One of the Binding Sites of Which Is in the Phosphotyrosine Binding Domain
Takehide Ogihara(The University of Tokyo), Tomoichiro Asano(Hiroshima University), Masato Taoka(Tokyo Metropolitan University), Kouichi Inukai(Institute for Adult Diseases Asahi Life Foundation), Tohru Ichimura(Tokyo Metropolitan University), Makoto Funaki(Tokushima University Hospital), Motonobu Anai(Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital), Yasushi Fukushima(Fukuda Denshi (Japan)), Yukiko Onishi(The Institute of Medical Science, Asahi Life Foundation), Masatoshi Kikuchi(Institute for Adult Diseases Asahi Life Foundation), Yoshio Yazaki(Japan Heart Foundation), Yoshitomo Oka(Yamaguchi University), Hideyuki Sakoda(Protein Research Foundation), Toshiaki Isobe(Tokyo Metropolitan University)
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