Ouabain-regulated phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms for Na+, K+-ATPase control of cell adhesion, proliferation, and survival.
Panizza E, Zhang L, Fontana JM, Hamada K, Svensson D, Akkuratov EE, Scott L, Mikoshiba K, Brismar H, Lehtiö J, Aperia A.
Panizza E, et al. Among authors: hamada k.
FASEB J. 2019 Sep;33(9):10193-10206. doi: 10.1096/fj.201900445R. Epub 2019 Jul 10.
FASEB J. 2019.
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-Panizza, E., Zhang, L., Fontana, J. M., Hamada, K., Svensson, D., Akkuratov, E. E., Scott, L., Mikoshiba, K., Brismar, H., Lehtio, J., Aperia, A. Ouabain-regulated phosphoproteome reveals molecular mechanisms for Na(+), K(+)-ATPase control of cell adh …
-Panizza, E., Zhang, L., Fontana, J. M., Hamada, K., Svensson, D., Akkuratov, E. E., Scott, L., Mikoshiba, K., Brismar, …