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pCDNA3.1 KSR2 Citations (2)

Originally described in: KSR2 is an essential regulator of AMP kinase, energy expenditure, and insulin sensitivity.
Costanzo-Garvey DL, Pfluger PT, Dougherty MK, Stock JL, Boehm M, Chaika O, Fernandez MR, Fisher K, Kortum RL, Hong EG, Jun JY, Ko HJ, Schreiner A, Volle DJ, Treece T, Swift AL, Winer M, Chen D, Wu M, Leon LR, Shaw AS, McNeish J, Kim JK, Morrison DK, Tschoep MH, Lewis RE Cell Metab. 2009 Nov . 10(5):366-78.
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Articles Citing pCDNA3.1 KSR2

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G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER1)/GPR30 increases ERK1/2 activity through PDZ motif-dependent and -independent mechanisms. Gonzalez de Valdivia E, Broselid S, Kahn R, Olde B, Leeb-Lundberg LMF. J Biol Chem. 2017 Jun 16;292(24):9932-9943. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M116.765875. Epub 2017 Apr 27. PubMed
Contrasting effects of Ksr2, an obesity gene, on trabecular bone volume and bone marrow adiposity. Gomez GA, Rundle CH, Xing W, Kesavan C, Pourteymoor S, Lewis RE, Powell DR, Mohan S. Elife. 2022 Nov 7;11:e82810. doi: 10.7554/eLife.82810. PubMed

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