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Details on Person NCK is thought to occur as a homodimer (Scharzer et al 1997;...

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_displayNameNCK is thought to occur as a homodimer (Scharzer et al 1997;...
_timestamp2003-07-30 15:41:59
created[InstanceEdit:74470] Carleton, KL, 2003-07-22 11:02:31
modified[InstanceEdit:74163] Joshi-Tope, G, 2003-07-15 16:33:00
[InstanceEdit:74823] Schmidt, EE, 2003-08-20 08:52:29
[InstanceEdit:74921] Carleton, KL, 2003-07-30 11:40:37
textNCK is thought to occur as a homodimer (Scharzer et al 1997; Kang et al 2003). This dimerization may partially inhibit the Ca exchange (Bauer and Schauf 2002). There may be binding to the cGMP gated ion channel as well.
(summation)[Complex:74119] NKC exchanger [plasma membrane] [Bos taurus]
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