NOX5 is expressed at the plasma membrane and generates superoxide in response to protein kinase C activation.
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NOX5 is expressed at the plasma membrane and generates superoxide in response to protein kinase C activation.
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NOX5 is expressed at the plasm ...... o protein kinase C activation.
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NOX5 is expressed at the plasm ...... o protein kinase C activation.
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NOX5 is expressed at the plasm ...... o protein kinase C activation.
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NOX5 is expressed at the plasm ...... to protein kinase C activation
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Karen Bedard
Karl-Heinz Krause
Oliver Hartley
Olivier Plastre
Serge Arnaudeau
Vincent Jaquet
Werner Schlegel
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10.1016/J.BIOCHI.2007.05.004
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2007-05-18T00:00:00Z