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A Computational Approach for Defining a Signature of Β-Cell Golgi Stress in Diabetes Mellitus
Genetic Heterogeneity of Motor Neuropathies
Pax6 Interactions with Chromatin and Identification of Its Novel Direct Target Genes in Lens and Forebrain
Deciphering the Functional and Molecular Differences Between MTM1 and MTMR2 to Better Understand Two Neuromuscular Diseases Matthieu Raess
Lipid Phosphatases Identified by Screening a Mouse Phosphatase Shrna Library Regulate T-Cell Differentiation and Protein Kinase
For Peer Review 19 Rafael Pulido1,2, Andrew W
Related Protein-13/Set-Binding Factor-2
Differential Phosphorylation of the Phosphoinositide 3-Phosphatase
Network Analysis Reveals Functional Cross-Links Between Disease And
Integrin-Linked Kinase Controls Renal Branching Morphogenesis Via Dual Specificity Phosphatase 8
Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases in Health and Disease Wiljan J
Research Article Gene Expression Profiles of Human Phosphotyrosine Phosphatases Consequent to Th1 Polarisation and Effector Function
Flexible Visualization of the Human Phosphatome
Expression of Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatases in Acute Myeloid
P-REX2 PH Domain Inhibition of PTEN Regulates Transformation, Insulin Signaling, and Glucose Homeostasis
Identification of Functional and Druggable Sites in Aspergillus
Investigation of the Function of Myotubularin Through
Molecular Basis for Substrate Recognition by MTMR2, a Myotubularin Family Phosphoinositide Phosphatase
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Multifocal Demyelinating Motor Neuropathy and Hamartoma Syndrome Associated with a De Novo PTEN Mutation
The Phosphoinositide 3-Phosphatase MTMR2 Interacts with PSD-95 and Maintains Excitatory Synapses by Modulating Endosomal Traffic
Loss of the Inactive Myotubularin-Related Phosphatase Mtmr13 Leads to a Charcot–Marie–Tooth 4B2-Like Peripheral Neuropathy in Mice
Subcellular Characterization and Functional Role in Vesicular Trafficking
Crystal Structure of Human Myotubularin-Related Protein 1
Genetic Rearrangements Result in Altered Gene Expression and Novel Fusion Transcripts in Sézary Syndrome