SHIP-2 and PTEN are expressed and active in vascular smooth muscle cell nuclei, but only SHIP-2 is associated with nuclear speckles.
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SHIP-2 and PTEN are expressed and active in vascular smooth muscle cell nuclei, but only SHIP-2 is associated with nuclear speckles.
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SHIP-2 and PTEN are expressed ...... ociated with nuclear speckles.
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SHIP-2 and PTEN are expressed ...... ociated with nuclear speckles.
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SHIP-2 and PTEN are expressed ...... ociated with nuclear speckles.
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SHIP-2 and PTEN are expressed ...... ociated with nuclear speckles.
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SHIP-2 and PTEN are expressed ...... ociated with nuclear speckles.
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SHIP-2 and PTEN are expressed ...... ociated with nuclear speckles.
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SHIP-2 and PTEN are expressed ...... ociated with nuclear speckles.
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Bertrand Perret
Daniel Bacqueville
Jean-Pierre Salles
Laurent Carrez
Monique Breton-Douillon
Paul Déléris
Stéphanie Gayral
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38884-38891
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10.1074/JBC.M300816200
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2003-07-07T00:00:00Z