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EphB1 recruits c-Src and p52Shc to activate MAPK/ERK and promote chemotaxis
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    EphB1 recruits c-Src and p52Shc to activate MAPK/ERK and promote chemotaxis (English)
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    Cecile Vindis
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    Douglas Pat Cerretti
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    Thomas O Daniel
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    Uyen Huynh-Do
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    18 August 2003
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    661-71
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