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    12003PDZ domains - common players in the cell signaling.



    +-nlActa Biochim Pol 50(4):985-1017 (2003)
    22001Mechanism and role of PDZ domains in signaling complex assembly.



    +-nlJ Cell Sci 114(Pt 18):3219-31 (2001)
    32002PDZ domains: structural modules for protein complex assembly.



    +-nlJ Biol Chem 277(8):5699-702 (2002)
    41999PDZ domains: fundamental building blocks in the organization of protein complexes at the plasma membrane.



    +-nlJ Clin Invest 103(6):767-72 (1999)
    52001PDZ domains: More than just a glue.



    +-nlProc Natl Acad Sci U S A 98(3):787-9 (2001)
    62004PDZ domains and their ligands.



    +-nlChem Biol 11(4):423-5 (2004)
    71997PDZ domain proteins: scaffolds for signaling complexes.



    +-nlCurr Biol 7(12):R770-3 (1997)
    81996Protein-protein interactions: PDZ domain networks.



    +-nlCurr Biol 6(11):1385-8 (1996)
    92009Lipid binding domains: more than simple lipid effectors.



    +-nlJ Lipid Res 50 Suppl(-):S299-304 (2009)
    102008mda-9/Syntenin: more than just a simple adapter protein when it comes to cancer metastasis.



    +-nlCancer Res 68(9):3087-93 (2008)
    112004Neuronal PDZ domains: a promising new molecular target for inhaled anesthetics?



    +-nlMol Interv 4(4):215-21 (2004)



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