The active kinome: The modern view of how active protein kinase networks fit in biological research
Khaled Alganem(University of Toledo), Robert E. McCullumsmith(Neurosciences Institute), William G. Ryan(University of Toledo), Sinead M. O’Donovan(University of Toledo), Rammohan Shukla(University of Toledo), Justin F. Creeden(University of Toledo), Ali Sajid Imami(University of Toledo), Alex Joyce(University of Toledo), Abdul‐rizaq Hamoud(ProMedica Toledo Hospital), Jacob B. Rethman(University of Toledo), Jarek Meller(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Nicholas Henkel(University of Toledo)
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