Uniform cAMP stimulation of Dictyostelium cells induces localized patches of signal transduction and pseudopodia.
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Uniform cAMP stimulation of Dictyostelium cells induces localized patches of signal transduction and pseudopodia.
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Uniform cAMP stimulation of Di ...... l transduction and pseudopodia
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Antonie J W G Visser
Marten Postma
Peter J M Van Haastert
Theodorus W J Gadella
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10.1091/MBC.E03-08-0566
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2003-10-31T00:00:00Z