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PCK1 is a key regulator of metabolic and mitochondrial functions in renal tubular cells.
Role of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase 1 (pck1) in mediating nutrient metabolism in zebrafish.
Helical domain of hGBP3 cannot stimulate the second phosphate cleavage of GTP.
Inhibition of Pck1 in intestinal epithelial cells alleviates acute pancreatitis via modulating intes…
Structurally disordered C-terminal residues of GTP cyclohydrolase II are essential for its enzymatic…
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