Deficiency of LKB1 in heart prevents ischemia-mediated activation of AMPK 2 but not AMPK 1
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Anindya Dutta | A. Prescott | D. Alessi | L. Bertrand | Elham Zarrinpashneh | A. Pouleur | J. Vanoverschelde | Kotaro Sakamoto | A. Jovanovic | G. Budas | A. Ashworth
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