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Tian L, Chen L, McClafferty H, Sailer CA, Ruth P, Knaus HG, and Shipston MJ (2006). A noncanonical SH3 domain binding motif links BK channels to the actin cytoskeleton via the SH3 adapter cortactin. FASEB J 20, 2588-2590.
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(2006)
FASEB J
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Tian, L.1
Chen, L.2
McClafferty, H.3
Sailer, C.A.4
Ruth, P.5
Knaus, H.G.6
Shipston, M.J.7
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