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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|April 1, 2022
Protein kinase C: release from quarantine by mTORC2Timothy R Baffi, Alexandra C Newton
Current Biology : CB|July 27, 1999
The hydrophobic phosphorylation motif of conventional protein kinase C is regulated by autophosphorylationA Behn-Krappa, A C Newton
Biochemistry|July 17, 1990
Phosphatidylserine affects specificity of protein kinase C substrate phosphorylation and autophosphorylationA C Newton, D E Koshland
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 7, 2011
Pleckstrin homology domain leucine-rich repeat protein phosphatase (PHLPP): a new player in cell signalingNoel A Warfel, Alexandra C Newton
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|March 4, 2020
Pharmacology on TargetAgnieszka T Kawashima, Alexandra C Newton
Biochemistry|June 28, 1988
Vesicle-to-cell protein transfer: insertion of band 3, the erythrocyte anion transporter, into lymphoid cellsA C Newton, W H Huestis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 18, 1994
Intrapeptide regulation of protein kinase CJ W Orr, A C Newton
American Heart Journal|March 1, 1978
Electromagnetic interference in dynamic electrocardiography caused by an electric blanketJ A Gascho, M C Newton
Sexual Health|December 13, 2005
A theoretical discussion of the impact of stigma on psychological adjustment to having a sexually transmissible infectionDanielle C Newton, Marita P McCabe
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 5, 1986
Intermembrane protein transfer. Band 3, the erythrocyte anion transporter, transfers in native orientation from human red blood cells into the bilayer of phospholipid vesiclesW H Huestis, A C Newton
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|April 1, 2022
Protein kinase C: release from quarantine by mTORC2Timothy R Baffi, Alexandra C Newton
Current Biology : CB|July 27, 1999
The hydrophobic phosphorylation motif of conventional protein kinase C is regulated by autophosphorylationA Behn-Krappa, A C Newton
Biochemistry|July 17, 1990
Phosphatidylserine affects specificity of protein kinase C substrate phosphorylation and autophosphorylationA C Newton, D E Koshland
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 7, 2011
Pleckstrin homology domain leucine-rich repeat protein phosphatase (PHLPP): a new player in cell signalingNoel A Warfel, Alexandra C Newton
Trends in Pharmacological Sciences|March 4, 2020
Pharmacology on TargetAgnieszka T Kawashima, Alexandra C Newton
Biochemistry|June 28, 1988
Vesicle-to-cell protein transfer: insertion of band 3, the erythrocyte anion transporter, into lymphoid cellsA C Newton, W H Huestis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 18, 1994
Intrapeptide regulation of protein kinase CJ W Orr, A C Newton
American Heart Journal|March 1, 1978
Electromagnetic interference in dynamic electrocardiography caused by an electric blanketJ A Gascho, M C Newton
Sexual Health|December 13, 2005
A theoretical discussion of the impact of stigma on psychological adjustment to having a sexually transmissible infectionDanielle C Newton, Marita P McCabe
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 5, 1986
Intermembrane protein transfer. Band 3, the erythrocyte anion transporter, transfers in native orientation from human red blood cells into the bilayer of phospholipid vesiclesW H Huestis, A C Newton
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