Comprehensive substrate specificity profiling of the human Nek kinome reveals unexpected signaling outputs

  1. Bert van de Kooij
  2. Pau Creixell
  3. Anne van Vlimmeren
  4. Brian Joughin
  5. Chad J Miller
  6. Nasir Haider
  7. Craig D Simpson
  8. Rune Linding
  9. Vuk Stambolic
  10. Benjamin E Turk
  11. Michael B Yaffe  Is a corresponding author
  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
  2. Yale School of Medicine, United States
  3. University of Toronto, Canada
  4. University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  5. Yale University School of Medicine, United States

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  1. Bert van de Kooij
  2. Pau Creixell
  3. Anne van Vlimmeren
  4. Brian Joughin
  5. Chad J Miller
  6. Nasir Haider
  7. Craig D Simpson
  8. Rune Linding
  9. Vuk Stambolic
  10. Benjamin E Turk
  11. Michael B Yaffe
(2019)
Comprehensive substrate specificity profiling of the human Nek kinome reveals unexpected signaling outputs
eLife 8:e44635.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.44635

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