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Neurogastroenterology and Motility|March 3, 2021
The α isoform of cGMP-dependent protein kinase 1 (PKG1α) is expressed and functionally important in intrinsic primary afferent neurons of the guinea pig enteric nervous systemZhi S Li, Lin Y Hung, Kara G Margolis, et al.
Pain|January 7, 2017
A novel inhibitor of active protein kinase G attenuates chronic inflammatory and osteoarthritic painYing-Ju Sung, Nelson Sofoluke, Mary Nkamany, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology|July 30, 2009
Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields activate the ERK cascade, increase hsp70 protein levels and promote regeneration in PlanariaReba Goodman, Avary Lin-Ye, Matthew S Geddis, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|October 21, 2004
Activity-dependent transcription regulation of PSD-95 by neuregulin-1 and EosJianxin Bao, Hana Lin, Yannan Ouyang, et al.
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Neurogastroenterology and Motility|March 3, 2021
The α isoform of cGMP-dependent protein kinase 1 (PKG1α) is expressed and functionally important in intrinsic primary afferent neurons of the guinea pig enteric nervous systemZhi S Li, Lin Y Hung, Kara G Margolis, et al.
Pain|January 7, 2017
A novel inhibitor of active protein kinase G attenuates chronic inflammatory and osteoarthritic painYing-Ju Sung, Nelson Sofoluke, Mary Nkamany, et al.
International Journal of Radiation Biology|July 30, 2009
Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields activate the ERK cascade, increase hsp70 protein levels and promote regeneration in PlanariaReba Goodman, Avary Lin-Ye, Matthew S Geddis, et al.
Nature Neuroscience|October 21, 2004
Activity-dependent transcription regulation of PSD-95 by neuregulin-1 and EosJianxin Bao, Hana Lin, Yannan Ouyang, et al.
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