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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8964080
_displayNameDifferential methylation and altered conformation of cytoplasmic and nuclear forms of protein phosphatase 2A during cell cycle progression
_timestamp2017-02-15 13:59:00
author[Person:8964073] Turowski, P
[Person:8964114] Fernandez, A
[Person:8964081] Favre, B
[Person:8964070] Lamb, N J
[Person:8964102] Hemmings, B A
created[InstanceEdit:8964092] Jupe, Steve, 2017-02-15
journalJ. Cell Biol.
pages397-410
pubMedIdentifier7721943
titleDifferential methylation and altered conformation of cytoplasmic and nuclear forms of protein phosphatase 2A during cell cycle progression
volume129
year1995
(literatureReference)[Summation:8856947] Reversible methylation of the PP2A C subunit is a highly con...
[Summation:8964124] The reversible methylation of the PP2A C subunit is a highly...
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