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Class:IdPerson:196200
_displayNameVirshup, DM
_timestamp2007-04-18 13:41:18
created[InstanceEdit:196217] Matthews, L, 2007-04-18 13:41:15
initialDM
surnameVirshup
(author)[LiteratureReference:196218] Regulation of beta-catenin signaling by the B56 subunit of protein phosphatase 2A
[LiteratureReference:208035] Casein kinase I phosphorylates and destabilizes the beta-catenin degradation complex
[LiteratureReference:400264] Nuclear export of mammalian PERIOD proteins
[LiteratureReference:400336] Control of mammalian circadian rhythm by CKIepsilon-regulated proteasome-mediated PER2 degradation
[LiteratureReference:400364] Reversible protein phosphorylation regulates circadian rhythms
[LiteratureReference:421281] The circadian regulatory proteins BMAL1 and cryptochromes are substrates of casein kinase Iepsilon
[LiteratureReference:432478] Post-translational modifications regulate the ticking of the circadian clock
[LiteratureReference:508333] Human casein kinase Idelta phosphorylation of human circadian clock proteins period 1 and 2
[LiteratureReference:508347] An hPer2 phosphorylation site mutation in familial advanced sleep phase syndrome
[LiteratureReference:508630] Nuclear entry of the circadian regulator mPER1 is controlled by mammalian casein kinase I epsilon
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