Extracellular signal regulated kinase
Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) is a family of protein kinases that are involved in the regulation of cellular processes in response to extracellular signals. ERK plays a key role in the transduction of mitogenic and differentiation signals from the cell surface to the nucleus.
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2 protocols using extracellular signal regulated kinase
Western Blot Analysis of Sirtuin Proteins
Western Blot Analysis of Cellular Signaling
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