GRK2 Kinases in the Primary Cilium Initiate SMOOTHENED-PKA Signaling in the Hedgehog Cascade
Madison F. Walker(University of Utah), Benjamin R. Myers(University of Utah), Mattie J. Casey(University of Utah), Stefan Schulz(Friedrich Schiller University Jena), Zachary Michaelson(University of Utah), Kristen M. Kwan(University of Utah), J.J.G. Tesmer(Purdue University West Lafayette), Rodney A. Stewart(University of Utah), Yu‐Chen Yen(Purdue University West Lafayette), Falko Nagel, Sarah LaPotin(University of Utah), Radhika Subramanian(Massachusetts General Hospital), R. Clough(University of Utah), Isaac Nelson(University of Utah), Corvin D. Arveseth(University of Utah), Abhishek Poddar(Harvard University), William Steiner(University of Utah), Alyssa B. Long(Emory University), Ju‐Fen Zhu(University of Utah), Jingyi Zhang(Jianghan University), Tamara Caspary(Emory University), Xuecai Ge(University of California, Merced), Pei-I Ku(Harvard University), Annabel Lee(University of Utah)
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