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    Chakravarti R, Sapountzi V, Adams JC.
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  • 45. Pervanadate activation of intracellular kinases leads to tyrosine phosphorylation and shedding of syndecan-1.
    Reiland J, Ott VL, Lebakken CS, Yeaman C, McCarthy J, Rapraeger AC.
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  • 53. Protein kinase C-beta activates tyrosinase by phosphorylating serine residues in its cytoplasmic domain.
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    Gallis B, Lewis A, Wignall J, Alpert A, Mochizuki DY, Cosman D, Hopp T, Urdal D.
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