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Authors: Keren-Raifman, T Bera, AK Zveig, D Peleg, S Witherow, DS Slepak, VZ Dascal, N
Citation: T. Keren-raifman et al., Expression levels of RGS7 and RGS4 proteins determine the mode of regulation of the G protein-activated K+ channel and control regulation of RGS7 by G beta 5, FEBS LETTER, 492(1-2), 2001, pp. 20-28

Authors: Balasubramanian, N Levay, K Keren-Raifman, T Faurobert, E Slepak, VZ
Citation: N. Balasubramanian et al., Phosphorylation of the regulator of G protein signaling RGS9-1 by protein kinase A is a potential mechanism of light- and Ca2+-mediated regulation ofG protein function in photoreceptors, BIOCHEM, 40(42), 2001, pp. 12619-12627

Authors: Vorobiov, D Bera, AK Keren-Raifman, T Barzilai, R Dascal, N
Citation: D. Vorobiov et al., Coupling of the muscarinic m2 receptor to G protein-activated K+ channels via G alpha(z) and a Receptor-G alpha(z) fusion protein - Fusion between the receptor and G alpha(z) eliminates catalytic (collision) coupling, J BIOL CHEM, 275(6), 2000, pp. 4166-4170

Authors: Keren-Raifman, T Ivanina, T Bismuth, Y Dascal, N
Citation: T. Keren-raifman et al., Expression cloning of KCRF, a potassium channel regulatory factor, BIOC BIOP R, 274(3), 2000, pp. 852-858

Authors: Shistik, E Keren-Raifman, T Idelson, GH Blumenstein, Y Dascal, N Ivanina, T
Citation: E. Shistik et al., The N terminus of the cardiac L-type Ca2+ channel alpha(1C) subunit - The initial segment is ubiquitous and crucial for protein kinase C modulation, but is not directly phosphorylated, J BIOL CHEM, 274(44), 1999, pp. 31145-31149
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