Search Results - "Kuma, Yvonne"
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BIRB796 Inhibits All p38 MAPK Isoforms in Vitro and in Vivo
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-05-2005)“…The compound BIRB796 inhibits the stress-activated protein kinases p38α and p38β and is undergoing clinical trials for the treatment of inflammatory diseases…”
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Identification of glycogen synthase as a new substrate for stress-activated protein kinase 2b/p38beta
Published in Biochemical journal (01-04-2004)“…The endogenous glycogen synthase in extracts from mouse skeletal muscle, liver and brain bound specifically to SAPK2b (stress-activated protein kinase…”
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p38γ regulates the localisation of SAP97 in the cytoskeleton by modulating its interaction with GKAP
Published in The EMBO journal (23-03-2005)“…Activation of the p38 MAP kinase pathways is crucial for the adaptation of mammalian cells to changes in the osmolarity of the environment. Here we identify…”
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Evidence of p38γ and p38δ involvement in cell transformation processes
Published in Carcinogenesis (New York) (01-07-2011)“…The p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38MAPK) signal transduction pathway is an important regulator of cell processes, whose deregulation leads to the…”
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Evidence of p38γ and p388 involvement in cell transformation processes
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p38[gamma] regulates the localisation of SAP97 in the cytoskeleton by modulating its interaction with GKAP
Published in The EMBO journal (23-03-2005)“…Activation of the p38 MAP kinase pathways is crucial for the adaptation of mammalian cells to changes in the osmolarity of the environment. Here we identify…”
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p38gamma regulates the localisation of SAP97 in the cytoskeleton by modulating its interaction with GKAP
Published in The EMBO journal (23-03-2005)“…Activation of the p38 MAP kinase pathways is crucial for the adaptation of mammalian cells to changes in the osmolarity of the environment. Here we identify…”
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