Insulin receptor phosphorylates gizzard smooth muscle myosin light chain in vitro.
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著者
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FUJITA-YAMAGUCHI Yoko
Department of Molecular Genetics, Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope
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Kohama Kazuhiro
Department Of Molecular And Cellular Pharmacology Faculty Of Medicine Gunma University Graduate Scho
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Fujita-yamaguchi Yoko
Department Of Molecular Genetics Beckman Research Institute Of The City Of Hope
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KOHAMA Kazuhiro
Department of Pharmacology, Gunma University School of Medicine
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TAKANO-OHMURO Hiromi
The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Sciences
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KATHURIA Satish
Department of Molecular Genetics, Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope
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