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bibliographicCitation Conesa-Zamora P, Lopez-Andreo MJ, Gómez-Fernández JC, Corbalán-García S. Identification of the phosphatidylserine binding site in the C2 domain that is important for PKC alpha activation and in vivo cell localization. Biochemistry. 2001 Nov 20;40(46):13898–905. doi: 10.1021/bi011303o. PMID: 11705379.
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