G(i) proteins use a novel βγ- and Ras-independent pathway to activate extracellular signal-regulated kinase and mobilize AP-1 transcription factors in jurkat T lymphocytes

Karen E. Hedin, Michael P. Bell, Catherine J. Huntoon, Larry M. Karnitz, David J. McKean

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