Persistent activation of cAMP-dependent protein kinase by regulated proteolysis suggests a neuron-specific function of the ubiquitin system in Aplysia
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A. Ciechanover | J. H. Schwartz | A. Goldberg | H. Bayley | A. Hershko | JH Schwartz | DG Chain | AN Hegde | N Yamamoto | B Liu-Marsh | D. Chain | A. Hegde | We Thank | N. Yamamoto | Anisha Hegde | JH Schwartz | D. Chain | B. Liu-Marsh | Naoki Yamamoto | Bo Liu-Marsh
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