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Global Phosphoproteomics Identifies a Major Role for AKT and 14-3-3 in Regulating EDC3

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Larance, Mark
Rowland, Alexander F
Loehn, Kyle L
Humphreys, David T
Preiss, Thomas
Guilhaus, Michael
James, David E

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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc

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Insulin plays an essential role in metabolic homeostasis in mammals, and many of the underlying biochemical pathways are regulated via the canonical phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/AKT pathway. To identify novel metabolic actions of insulin, we conducted a

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Molecular and Cellular Proteomics

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2037-12-31