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Phospho-Proteomics Identifies D-Group MAP Kinases as Substrates of the <i>Arabidopsis</i> Tyrosine Phosphatase RLPH2. [PDF]
Labandera AM +8 more
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ABSTRACT Bladder exstrophy and epispadias complex (BEEC) is one of the most severe congenital malformations of the urogenital tract, significantly impacting continence, sexual function, and renal function. To date, the only recurrent genetic aberration identified is the 22q.11.2 microduplication, but several candidate regions and genes including ...
Agneta Nordenskjöld +9 more
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Critical role of the CMGC insert sequence for tyrosine autophosphorylation in the protein kinase DYRK1B. [PDF]
Detro-Dassen S +4 more
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A chemical-genetic approach to elucidate protein kinase function in planta [PDF]
Böhmer, M., Romeis, T.
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A comprehensive proteome and phosphoproteome atlas across nine organs of the Chinese hamster
This study presents the first comprehensive proteome and phosphoproteome atlas of the Chinese hamster across nine organs (heart, liver, lung, kidney, spleen, cerebral cortex, skeletal muscle, stomach, and testis or ovary). A total of 14 219 proteins were identified in the proteome, with 11 828 phosphorylated proteins and 47 122 phosphorylation sites ...
Luyao Zhang +15 more
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Characterization of the TREM-1 signaling landscape in human neutrophils. [PDF]
Ries F +6 more
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Research progress in animal models of dry eye disease: Types, mechanisms, and application prospects
Pivotal multifactorial animal models for translational dry eye disease research. Abstract Dry eye disease (DED) is a prevalent and complex multifactorial ocular surface disorder, leading to significant visual discomfort and diminished quality of life.
Jinshen Liu +12 more
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Emergence of Catalytic Activity in VRK3: Phosphoproteomic Insights into the Regulatory Network of a Former Pseudokinase. [PDF]
Sujina A +4 more
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7,12‐Dimethylbenz[a]anthracene (DMBA) could induce leukemia and other types of cancers in rat models. Transcriptomics revealed gene expression profile that parallels with human leukemia. DMBA‐induced differential gene expression could validate the developed rat model.
Khaldoon Alsamman, Omar S. El‐Masry
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