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TP53RK Drives the Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease by Phosphorylating Birc5.
A suite of in vitro and in vivo assays for monitoring the activity of the pseudokinase Bud32.
Functional characterization of a novel TP53RK mutation identified in a family with Galloway-Mowat sy…
The structural and functional workings of KEOPS.
The Levels of a Universally Conserved tRNA Modification Regulate Cell Growth.
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