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Autor:
Anne N Shemon, Eva M Eves, Matthew C Clark, Gary Heil, Alexey Granovsky, Lingchun Zeng, Akira Imamoto, Shohei Koide, Marsha Rich Rosner
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 4, Iss 6, p e6028 (2009)
Raf Kinase Inhibitory Protein (RKIP, also PEBP1), a member of the Phosphatidylethanolamine Binding Protein family, negatively regulates growth factor signaling by the Raf/MAP kinase pathway. Since an organic compound, locostatin, was reported to bind
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https://doaj.org/article/c744e492a2cc4c5dbf86451e7a37cc19
Autor:
Owain A Barratt, Shahab Hajibandeh, Samih Taktak, Shahin Hajibandeh, Daren Subar, Natasha Henley, Matthew C Clark
Publikováno v:
Surgical laparoscopy, endoscopypercutaneous techniques. 29(5)
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to evaluate the comparative efficacy of gallbladder retrieval via the epigastric and umbilical port during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. METHODS We systematically searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, CENTRAL, th
Autor:
Andrzej Joachimiak, Xuedong Liu, Youngchang Kim, Jia Hong, Grazyna Joachimiak, Alexey E. Granovsky, Shohei Koide, Dan McElheny, Matthew C. Clark, Marsha Rich Rosner, Gary Heil
Raf kinase inhibitory protein (RKIP/PEBP1), a member of the phosphatidylethanolamine binding protein family that possesses a conserved ligand-binding pocket, negatively regulates the mammalian mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling cascade
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dd3b362ebce0183c6a907dd57fc518c6
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2643833/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2643833/
Autor:
Marsha Rich Rosner, Josh W. Kurutz, Dan McElheny, Shohei Koide, John Wojcik, Matthew C. Clark
Publikováno v:
Journal of biomolecular NMR. 36
Autor:
Gary Heil, Akira Imamoto, Alexey E. Granovsky, Eva M. Eves, Anne N. Shemon, Matthew C. Clark, Marsha Rich Rosner, Shohei Koide, Lingchun Zeng
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 4, Iss 6, p e6028 (2009)
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Background Raf Kinase Inhibitory Protein (RKIP, also PEBP1), a member of the Phosphatidylethanolamine Binding Protein family, negatively regulates growth factor signaling by the Raf/MAP kinase pathway. Since an organic compound, locostatin, was repor