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Murphy, L. O., Smith, S., Chen, R.-H., Fingar, D. C., & Blenis, J. (2002). Molecular interpretation of ERK signal duration by immediate early gene products. Nature Cell Biology, 4(8), 556–564.

Authors 5
  1. Leon O. Murphy (first)
  2. Sallie Smith (additional)
  3. Rey-Huei Chen (additional)
  4. Diane C. Fingar (additional)
  5. John Blenis (additional)
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@article{Murphy_2002, title={Molecular interpretation of ERK signal duration by immediate early gene products}, volume={4}, ISSN={1476-4679}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb822}, DOI={10.1038/ncb822}, number={8}, journal={Nature Cell Biology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Murphy, Leon O. and Smith, Sallie and Chen, Rey-Huei and Fingar, Diane C. and Blenis, John}, year={2002}, month=jul, pages={556–564} }