c-Jun N-Terminal Protein Kinase (JNK) 2/3 Is Specifically Activated by Stress, Mediating c-Jun Activation, in the Presence of Constitutive JNK1 Activity in Cerebellar Neurons
Eleanor T. Coffey(Åbo Akademi University), Michael J. Courtney(University of Turku)
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