Regulation of protein phosphatase 1γ activity in hypoxia through increased interaction with NIPP1: Implications for cellular metabolism
Kathrina M. Comerford(University College Dublin), Cormac T. Taylor(University College Dublin), Martin O. Leonard(Environment Agency), Kathleen T. Fitzgerald(Cork University Hospital), Eoin P. Cummins(University College Dublin), Mathieu Bollen(KU Leuven), Monique Beullens(University College Dublin)
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