AKT2, a putative oncogene encoding a member of a subfamily of protein-serine/threonine kinases, is amplified in human ovarian carcinomas

Jin Quan Cheng, Andrew K. Godwin, Alfonso Bellacosa, Takahiro Taguchi, Thomas F. Franke, Thomas C. Hamilton, Philip N. Tsichlis, Joseph R. Testa

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