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Signal transduction / Protein families / Protein kinases / Phosphorylation / 14-3-3 protein / AKT / Linker of activated T cells / Mammalian target of rapamycin / Biology / Proteins / Programmed cell death
Date: 2012-08-27 13:02:39
Signal transduction
Protein families
Protein kinases
Phosphorylation
14-3-3 protein
AKT
Linker of activated T cells
Mammalian target of rapamycin
Biology
Proteins
Programmed cell death

By Oana Tudor, version 1, January 2012 Guidelines for Manual Annotation for eFIP evaluation 1. The Purpose of eFIP The purpose of eFIP is to find abstracts refering to protein-protein interactions (PPIs) involving phosph

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