Roles Of Protein Lens

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The roles of protein kinases. Throughout my research career, I have been dedicated to understand the roles of protein kinases using multidisciplinary techniques and knowledges. The main focus of the kinase research is converged to elucidate the functional roles of the kinase in a given signaling pathways. My works on the understanding the function of the kinases in the different signaling pathways contributed to better understand the roles of the kinases in plan growth and

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