TAK, an HIV Tat-associated kinase, is a member of the cyclin-dependent family of protein kinases and is induced by activation of peripheral blood lymphocytes and differentiation of promonocytic cell lines (Q28647556)
scientific article published on November 11, 1997
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M. O. Gold
D. N. Tang
D. E. Lewis
E. Aguilar-Cordova
C. H. Herrmann
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