Pfnek-1, a NIMA-related kinase from the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum Biochemical properties and possible involvement in MAPK regulation.
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L. Meijer | K. L. Le Roch | P. Poullet | D. Parzy | P. Alano | C. Doerig | D. Dorin | P. Sallicandro
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