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    Jakobi R, McCarthy CC, Koeppel MA, Stringer DK.
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  • 28. The p21-activated kinase PAK is negatively regulated by POPX1 and POPX2, a pair of serine/threonine phosphatases of the PP2C family.
    Koh CG, Tan EJ, Manser E, Lim L.
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  • 33. Analysis of small GTPase signaling pathways using p21-activated kinase mutants that selectively couple to Cdc42.
    Reeder MK, Serebriiskii IG, Golemis EA, Chernoff J.
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