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Two activating phosphorylation sites of Pbs2 MAP2K in the yeast HOG pathway are differentially depho…
The yeast two-component SLN1 branch of the HOG pathway and the scaffolding activity of Pbs2 modulate…
Inhibition of XIST attenuates abdominal aortic aneurysm in mice by regulating apoptosis of vascular …
Osmostress enhances activating phosphorylation of Hog1 MAP kinase by mono-phosphorylated Pbs2 MAP2K.
Epitranscriptomic Reader YTHDF2 Regulates SEK1( MAP2K4 )-JNK-cJUN Inflammatory Signaling in Astrocyt…
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