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PAK and the JNK/SAPK MAP kinase cascade. of special interest Cell. 87:1996;519-529 See annotation [43].
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Burbelo, P.D.4
Aspenstrom, P.5
Bridges, T.6
Chant, J.7
Hall, A.8
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