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Functional analysis of the LIM kinase 1 and its role in cell cycle progressionSayi, 2008
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Abstract LIMK1 (LIM-kinase 1) is a member of the LIMKs family of serine/threonine kinases, comprised of LIMK1, LIMK2 and testicular specific kinases, TESK1 and TESK2. These enzymes catalyze phosphorylation of an actin depolymerizing factor cofilin, thereby …
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