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(author)[LiteratureReference:68702] Human CDC6/Cdc18 associates with Orc1 and cyclin-cdk and is selectively eliminated from the nucleus at the onset of S phase
[LiteratureReference:69358] A DNA Damage-Regulated BRCT-Containing Protein, TopBP1, Is Required for Cell Survival
[LiteratureReference:74488] Rapid and reproducible deactivation of rhodopsin requires multiple phosphorylation sites.
[LiteratureReference:74658] Light-dependent translocation of arrestin in the absence of rhodopsin phosphorylation and transducin signaling.
[LiteratureReference:75390] Evaluation of the contributions of recoverin and GCAPs to rod photoreceptor light adaptation and recovery to the dark state.
[LiteratureReference:208198] Fringe is a glycosyltransferase that modifies Notch
[LiteratureReference:265344] The integrin alpha9beta1 mediates adhesion to activated endothelial cells and transendothelial neutrophil migration through interaction with vascular cell adhesion molecule-1
[LiteratureReference:265373] Differential effects of the integrins alpha9beta1, alphavbeta3, and alphavbeta6 on cell proliferative responses to tenascin. Roles of the beta subunit extracellular and cytoplasmic domains
[LiteratureReference:349423] Regulation of MDMX nuclear import and degradation by Chk2 and 14-3-3
[LiteratureReference:349453] ATM and Chk2-dependent phosphorylation of MDMX contribute to p53 activation after DNA damage
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