ERK Nuclear Translocation Is Dimerization-independent but Controlled by the Rate of Phosphorylation
Diane S. Lidke(Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry), Philippe Lenormand(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Julie L. Wilsbacher(AbbVie (United States)), Bernd Rieger(Delft University of Technology), Janine N. Post(University of Twente), Fang Huang(University of New Mexico), Thomas M. Jovin(Max Planck Institute for Political and Social Science), Jacques Pouysségur(Centre Antoine Lacassagne), James L. Thomas(University of New Mexico)
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