Cell cycle-dependent nuclear accumulation of the p94(fer) tyrosine kinase is regulated by its NH2 terminus and is affected by kinase domain integrity and ATP binding

Israel Ben-Dor, Orna Bern, Tamar Tennenbaum, Uri Nir

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