An ERK/Cdk5 axis controls the diabetogenic actions of PPARγ
Alexander S. Banks(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Bruce M. Spiegelman(Harvard University), Gerald I. Shulman(Yale University), Dina Laznik-Bogoslavski(Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Peter‐James H. Zushin(Cardiovascular Institute of the South), Fiona E. McAllister(Harvard University), João Paulo Camporez(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Steven P. Gygi(Harvard University), Michael J. Jurczak(University of Chicago)
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