14-3-3 proteins: a highly conserved, widespread family of eukaryotic proteins

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14-3-3 proteins : a highly conserved, widespread family of eukaryotic proteins. / Aitken, Alastair; Collinge, D. B.; van Heusden, B. P.H.; Isobe, T.; Roseboom, P. H.; Rosenfeld, G.; Soll, J.

In: Trends in Biochemical Sciences, Vol. 17, No. 12, 01.01.1992, p. 498-501.

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Aitken, A, Collinge, DB, van Heusden, BPH, Isobe, T, Roseboom, PH, Rosenfeld, G & Soll, J 1992, '14-3-3 proteins: a highly conserved, widespread family of eukaryotic proteins', Trends in Biochemical Sciences, vol. 17, no. 12, pp. 498-501. https://doi.org/10.1016/0968-0004(92)90339-B

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Aitken, A., Collinge, D. B., van Heusden, B. P. H., Isobe, T., Roseboom, P. H., Rosenfeld, G., & Soll, J. (1992). 14-3-3 proteins: a highly conserved, widespread family of eukaryotic proteins. Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 17(12), 498-501. https://doi.org/10.1016/0968-0004(92)90339-B

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Aitken A, Collinge DB, van Heusden BPH, Isobe T, Roseboom PH, Rosenfeld G et al. 14-3-3 proteins: a highly conserved, widespread family of eukaryotic proteins. Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 1992 Jan 1;17(12):498-501. https://doi.org/10.1016/0968-0004(92)90339-B

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Aitken, Alastair ; Collinge, D. B. ; van Heusden, B. P.H. ; Isobe, T. ; Roseboom, P. H. ; Rosenfeld, G. ; Soll, J. / 14-3-3 proteins : a highly conserved, widespread family of eukaryotic proteins. In: Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 1992 ; Vol. 17, No. 12. pp. 498-501.

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