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A phosphorylation-dependent intramolecular interaction regulates the membrane association and activity of the tumor suppressor PTEN Meghdad Rahdara,b, Takanari Inouea, Tobias Meyerc, Jin Zhangb, Francisca Vazquezd,1, and
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Document Date: 2014-05-07 16:29:22


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N terminal of PTEN / C terminus of PTEN / C terminus / Farber Cancer Institute / terminal PIP2 / /

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tumor / metastatic prostate cancer / cancer / JE / widespread neoplasms / PI3K-driven tumors / benign hamartomas / T-cell leukemia / important tumor / brain cancer / prostate cancer / /

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Harvard Medical School / Farber Cancer Institute / Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / Stanford University School of Medicine / National Academy of Sciences / Stanford / /

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