Banerjee et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Targeted proteomics analyses of phosphorylation-dependent signalling networksBanerjee et al., 2018
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- 1854947533237861813
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- Banerjee S
- Dionne U
- Lambert J
- Bisson N
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- Journal of Proteomics
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Protein phosphorylation often regulates interactions between components of signalling networks. Its tight regulation by opposing actions of kinases and phosphatases contribute to making this modification key in controlling the dynamic architecture of phosphorylation …
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