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K A Yurko-Mauro

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Journal of Neurochemistry|October 1, 1995
Dopamine receptor stimulation decreases cytosolic gamma protein kinase C immunoreactivity in rat hippocampal slices: evidence for increased Ca(2+)-dependent proteolysisK A Yurko-Mauro, E Friedman
Journal of Neuroscience Research|February 15, 1996
Dopamine-stimulated changes in activated calpain I in rat hippocampal slicesK A Yurko-Mauro, E Friedman
The American Journal of Physiology|September 9, 1998
Prostaglandin F2alpha stimulates CFTR activity by PKA- and PKC-dependent phosphorylationK A Yurko-Mauro, W W Reenstra
The American Journal of Physiology|September 14, 1999
CFTR is functionally active in GnRH-expressing GT1-7 hypothalamic neuronsR T Weyler, K A Yurko-Mauro, R Rubenstein, et al.
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Journal of Neurochemistry|October 1, 1995
Dopamine receptor stimulation decreases cytosolic gamma protein kinase C immunoreactivity in rat hippocampal slices: evidence for increased Ca(2+)-dependent proteolysisK A Yurko-Mauro, E Friedman
Journal of Neuroscience Research|February 15, 1996
Dopamine-stimulated changes in activated calpain I in rat hippocampal slicesK A Yurko-Mauro, E Friedman
The American Journal of Physiology|September 9, 1998
Prostaglandin F2alpha stimulates CFTR activity by PKA- and PKC-dependent phosphorylationK A Yurko-Mauro, W W Reenstra
The American Journal of Physiology|September 14, 1999
CFTR is functionally active in GnRH-expressing GT1-7 hypothalamic neuronsR T Weyler, K A Yurko-Mauro, R Rubenstein, et al.
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