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A 14‐3‐3 mode‐1 binding motif initiates gap junction internalization during acute cardiac ischemiaSmyth et al., 2014
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- Smyth J
- Zhang S
- Sanchez J
- Lamouille S
- Vogan J
- Hesketh G
- Hong T
- Tomaselli G
- Shaw R
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Altered phosphorylation and trafficking of connexin 43 (Cx43) during acute ischemia contributes to arrhythmogenic gap junction remodeling, yet the critical sequence and accessory proteins necessary for Cx43 internalization remain unresolved. 14‐3‐3 proteins …
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