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Regulation of Phosphoinositide Levels in the Retina by Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B and Growth Fa…
Inhibition of Grb14, a negative modulator of insulin signaling, improves glucose homeostasis without…
Modulation of mouse rod photoreceptor responses by Grb14 protein.
Computational Screening and Experimental Validation of Inhibitor Targeting the Complex Formation of …
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