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    Issad T, Combettes M, Ferre P.
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  • 62. Decreased autophosphorylation of EGF receptor in insulin-deficient diabetic rats.
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  • 64. Insulin and platelet-derived growth factor stimulate phosphorylation of the c-raf product at serine and threonine residues in intact cells.
    Izumi T, Tamemoto H, Nagao M, Kadowaki T, Takaku F, Kasuga M.
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  • 67. Mechanism of dual specificity kinase activity of DYRK1A.
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  • 70. Analysis of insulin receptor phosphorylation sites in intact rat liver cells by two-dimensional phosphopeptide mapping. Predominance of the tris-phosphorylated form of the kinase domain after stimulation by insulin.
    Issad T, Tavaré JM, Denton RM.
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    McCune BK, Prokop CA, Earp HS.
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  • 73. Differential heat stress stability of epidermal growth factor receptor and erbB-2 receptor tyrosine kinase activities.
    Liu SM, Carpenter G.
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  • 78. Structural requirements of the epidermal growth factor receptor for tyrosine phosphorylation of eps8 and eps15, substrates lacking Src SH2 homology domains.
    Alvarez CV, Shon KJ, Miloso M, Beguinot L.
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  • 80. C-kinase phosphorylates the epidermal growth factor receptor and reduces its epidermal growth factor-stimulated tyrosine protein kinase activity.
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