ERK2 Shows a Restrictive and Locally Selective Mechanism of Recognition by Its Tyrosine Phosphatase Inactivators Not Shared by Its Activator MEK1
Céline Tárrega(Centro de Investigacion Principe Felipe), Rafael Pulido(Ikerbasque)
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