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Dictionary » B » Beta cells Beta cellsbeta-cell src-homology tyrosine kinase (Science: enzyme) a murine frk (fyn-related kinase) homolog; genbank l36132; do not confuse with brain-specific kinase bsk registry number: EC 2.7.1.- Synonym: beta-cell sh tk, bsk protein, sh tk, bsk gene product, sh tk ![]()
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