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PIKE: A novel nuclear GTPase that enchances PI3-kinase activity and is regulated by protein 4.1N

Signal transduction

Ye K, Hurt KJ, Wu FY, Fang M, Luo H, Hong JJ, Blackshaw S, Ferris, CD, Snyder SH. Cell 2000 103:919-30.

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