High-density, targeted monitoring of tyrosine phosphorylation reveals activated signaling networks in human tumors
Lauren Stopfer(Io Therapeutics (United States)), Forest M. White(Center for Cancer Research), Aaron S. Gajadhar(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Sébastien Gallien(Thermo Fisher Scientific (Israel)), Bhavin Patel(Thermo Fisher Scientific (United States)), Cameron T. Flower(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Daniel López‐Ferrer(Thermo Fisher Scientific (United States))
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