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Prostate epithelial cells overexpressing protein kinase C-epsilon (PRKCE)
Liver metastatic organoids of mice with conditional PKC lambda-iota sgRNA knockout
PKCz-mediated Gaq stimulation of the ERK5 pathway is involved in cardiac hypertrophy
Diclofenac-dependent S. cerevisiae gene expression
Intestinal epithelial cells from wildtype and Villin-Cre PRKCzeta or PRKClambda/iota knockout mice
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PKC signaling in glioblastoma.
The participation of NMDA receptors, PKC, and MAPK in Lymnaea memory extinction.
Protein Kinase C: One Pathway towards the Eradication of Latent HIV-1 Reservoirs.
PMA increases M3 muscarinic receptor levels and decreases retinal cells proliferation through a chan…
Inhibition of proliferation of estrogen receptor‑positive MCF‑7 human breast cancer cells by tamoxif…
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The Possible Neuroprotective Effect of Ocrelizumab Via VEGF Protein Expression in Relapsing Multiple…
Examination of Tamoxifen in Acute Mania in Patients With Bipolar I Disorder
Neoadjuvant Celecoxib in Newly Diagnosed Patients With Endometrial Carcinoma
PhII 5-Azacytidine Plus Valproic Acid and Eventually Atra in Intermediate II and High Risk MDS
Fat Induced Insulin Resistance and Atherosclerosis
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