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The action of v-src on gap junctional permeability is modulated by pH
K. Hyrc
, B. Rose
Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Division of Pediatric and Developmental Neurology
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Viral
100%
Src Gene
100%
Low pH
42%
Src Kinase
28%
Tyrosine
14%
Phosphorylation
14%
Diacylglycerol
14%
Tyrosine Kinase
14%
Gene Effects
14%
Cellular Proteins
14%
Gap Junction
14%
Tyrosine Phosphorylation
14%
Gene Action
14%
Kinase Activity
14%
Whole Cell Lysate
14%
Immunoblot
14%
Intracellular pH
14%
Octyl
14%
Gap Junction Channel
14%
Diethylamino
14%
Phosphotyrosine
14%
Calcium Antagonists
14%
Neuroscience
Oncogene Src
100%
Kinase
66%
Gap Junction
33%
Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
16%
Cell Protein
16%
Protein Phosphorylation
16%
Gene Activity
16%
Diglyceride
16%
Phosphotyrosine
16%
Cell pH
16%
Immunoblotting
16%