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Domain-specific gene disruption reveals critical regulation of neuregulin signaling by its cytoplasmic tail
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Domain-specific gene disruption reveals critical regulation of neuregulin signaling by its cytoplasmic tail
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X. Liu
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H. Hwang
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L. Cao
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K. R. Chien
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R. M. Graham
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27 October 1998
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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95
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13024–13029
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22
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