Ecto-protein kinases: ecto-domain phosphorylation as a novel target for pharmacological manipulation?

An increasing number of studies document the presence of protein kinases facing outwards at the cell surface of a diverse array of cells. These ecto-protein kinases phosphorylate cell-surface proteins and soluble extracellular substrates, and thus could affect many physiological processes involving...

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Veröffentlicht in:Trends in Pharmacological Sciences 1999-11, Vol.20 (11), p.453-459
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Ecto-domain
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Humans
K-252b
Phosphorylation
Protein Kinase Inhibitors
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