Suppression of protein kinase C is associated with inhibition of PYK2 tyrosine phosphorylation and enhancement of PYK2 interaction with Src in thrombin-activated platelets.
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T. Ohmori | Y. Yatomi | Y. Ozaki | K. Satoh | N. Asazuma | Yutaka Yatomi | Tsukasa Ohmori | Yukio Ozaki
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