Search Results - "Derksen, D. Richard"
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Protein kinase CK2 catalyzes tyrosine phosphorylation in mammalian cells
Published in Cellular signalling (01-11-2008)“…Protein kinase CK2 exhibits oncogenic activity in mice and is over-expressed in a number of tumors or leukemic cells. On the basis of its amino acid sequence…”
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Evidence for Regulation of Mitotic Progression through Temporal Phosphorylation and Dephosphorylation of CK2α
Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (15-04-2009)“…Article Usage Stats Services MCB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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The anti-epileptic drug lacosamide (Vimpat ®) has anxiolytic property in rodents
Published in European journal of pharmacology (10-12-2009)“…Lacosamide ((R)-2-acetamido-N-benzyl-3-methoxypropionamide; formerly harkoseride, SPM 927; Vimpat ®), has been recently approved by US and European regulatory…”
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Comparative study of five antiepileptic drugs on a translational cognitive measure in the rat: relationship to antiepileptic property
Published in Psychopharmacologia (2010)“…Rationale Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) have been available for many years; yet, new members of this class continue to be identified and developed due to the…”
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Evidence for regulation of mitotic progression through temporal phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of CK2alpha
Published in Molecular and cellular biology (01-04-2009)“…Proper mitotic progression is crucial for maintenance of genomic integrity in proliferating cells and is regulated through an intricate series of events,…”
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Inducible expression of the regulatory protein kinase CK2β subunit: Incorporation into complexes with catalytic CK2 subunits and re-examination of the effects of CK2β on cell proliferation
Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (2002)“…The regulatory subunit of protein kinase CK2, designated CK2β, exists both free in cells and in complexes with the CK2 catalytic subunits. Growing evidence…”
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