Chen et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Pro-death signaling of GRK2 in cardiac myocytes after ischemic stress occurs via ERK-dependent, Hsp90-mediated mitochondrial targetingChen et al., 2013
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- Chen M
- Sat P
- Chuprun J
- Peroutka R
- Otis N
- Ibetti J
- Pan S
- Sheu S
- Gao E
- Koch W
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- Circulation research
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Objective The aim of this study was to elucidate the signaling mechanism that accounts for the pro-death signaling seen in the presence of elevated GRK2 and the cardioprotection afforded by the βARKct. Methods and Results Using in vivo mouse models of ischemic injury …
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