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Dyrk1B Polyclonal Antibody, 50ul In vitro Transcription Further processing of the beta

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Dyrk1B Polyclonal Antibody, 50ul In vitro Transcription Further processing of the betaDYRK1B (dual specificity tyrosine phosphorylation regulated kinase 1B) encodes a member of a family of nuclear localized protein kinases. The encoded protein participates in the regulation of the cell cycle. Expression of DYRK1B may be altered in tumor cells, and mutations in DYRK1B were found to cause abdominal obesity metabolic syndrome 3. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.

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Dyrk1B Polyclonal Antibody, 50ul In vitro Transcription Further processing of the betaDYRK1B (dual specificity tyrosine phosphorylation regulated kinase 1B) encodes a member of a family of nuclear localized protein kinases. The encoded protein participates in the regulation of the cell cycle. Expression of DYRK1B may be altered in tumor cells, and mutations in DYRK1B were found to cause abdominal obesity metabolic syndrome 3. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.

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