Binding of G protein beta gamma-subunits to pleckstrin homology domains.

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Published in J Biol Chem on April 08, 1994

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K Touhara1, J Inglese, J A Pitcher, G Shaw, R J Lefkowitz

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1: Howard Hughes Medical Research Institute, Department of Medicine, Duke 27710.

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