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FEBS Letters|April 5, 1983
Metabolite-controlled phosphorylation of hepatic phosphofructokinase proceeds by cAMP-dependent protein kinaseI A Brand, G Mieskes, H D Söling
FEBS Letters|August 3, 1981
Inactivation of liver phosphofructokinase by phosphofructokinase phosphatase or by low pH is inhibited by fructose 2,6-bisphosphateH D Söling, J Kuduz, I A Brand
European Journal of Cell Biology|February 1, 1991
Localization of a 11.5 kDa Zn(2+)-binding protein (parathymosin) in different rat tissues. Cell type-specific distribution between cytosolic and nuclear compartmentI A Brand, A Heinickel, H D Söling
FEBS Letters|August 14, 1989
The primary sequence of the PFK-1 inactivating zinc-binding protein as deduced from cDNA sequencing. Identity of the zinc-binding protein with rat parathymosinH I Trompeter, I A Brand, H D Söling
European Journal of Biochemistry|November 15, 1988
Properties of a 19-kDa Zn2+-binding protein and sequence of the Zn2+-binding domainsI A Brand, A Heinickel, H Kratzin, et al.
FEBS Letters|October 1, 1976
In vivo and in vitro interconversions of active and inactive forms of phosphofructokinase in rat liverI A Brand, M K Müller, C Unger, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|April 1, 1996
A (G+C)-rich motif in the aldolase C promoter functions as a constitutive transcriptional enhancer elementG Cibelli, S Schoch, H Pajunk, et al.
Australian Hospital|November 8, 1976
Patients in casualty--Part 1I A Brand, S K Steele, L B Swinden, et al.
Australian Hospital|January 12, 1977
Impatience in casualty?I A Brand, S K Steele, L B Swinden, et al.
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FEBS Letters|April 5, 1983
Metabolite-controlled phosphorylation of hepatic phosphofructokinase proceeds by cAMP-dependent protein kinaseI A Brand, G Mieskes, H D Söling
FEBS Letters|August 3, 1981
Inactivation of liver phosphofructokinase by phosphofructokinase phosphatase or by low pH is inhibited by fructose 2,6-bisphosphateH D Söling, J Kuduz, I A Brand
European Journal of Cell Biology|February 1, 1991
Localization of a 11.5 kDa Zn(2+)-binding protein (parathymosin) in different rat tissues. Cell type-specific distribution between cytosolic and nuclear compartmentI A Brand, A Heinickel, H D Söling
FEBS Letters|August 14, 1989
The primary sequence of the PFK-1 inactivating zinc-binding protein as deduced from cDNA sequencing. Identity of the zinc-binding protein with rat parathymosinH I Trompeter, I A Brand, H D Söling
European Journal of Biochemistry|November 15, 1988
Properties of a 19-kDa Zn2+-binding protein and sequence of the Zn2+-binding domainsI A Brand, A Heinickel, H Kratzin, et al.
FEBS Letters|October 1, 1976
In vivo and in vitro interconversions of active and inactive forms of phosphofructokinase in rat liverI A Brand, M K Müller, C Unger, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|April 1, 1996
A (G+C)-rich motif in the aldolase C promoter functions as a constitutive transcriptional enhancer elementG Cibelli, S Schoch, H Pajunk, et al.
Australian Hospital|November 8, 1976
Patients in casualty--Part 1I A Brand, S K Steele, L B Swinden, et al.
Australian Hospital|January 12, 1977
Impatience in casualty?I A Brand, S K Steele, L B Swinden, et al.
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