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Overview of Phosphoinositide Hydrolysis
Current Protocols in Pharmacology, 1998AbstractPhosphoinositide hydrolysis is a ubiquitous, multifunctional, intracellular signaling mechanism induced (via receptor activation) by a wide variety of signaling molecules such as hormones and neurotransmitters. Phosphoinositide hydrolysis generates intracellular second messengers that regulate cell function.
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Beyond PI3Ks: targeting phosphoinositide kinases in disease
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2022John E Burke +2 more
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Phosphoinositides and Synaptic Transmission
1996The isolation of a “diphosphoinositide” fraction from ox brain by Folch (1949) and the observation by Dawson (1954) that radioactive phosphate was rapidly incorporated into its lipids laid the foundations of our present knowledge of the brain phosphoinositides.
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Phosphoinositide signal for lysosomal membrane repair
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American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1987
Beatrice M. Grandordy, Peter J. Barnes
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Beatrice M. Grandordy, Peter J. Barnes
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Phosphoinositide signalling in cancer: beyond PI3K and PTEN
Nature Reviews Cancer, 2010Tom D Bunney
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