Divecha, N., Banfić, H., & Irvine, R. F. (1991). The polyphosphoinositide cycle exists in the nuclei of Swiss 3T3 cells under the control of a receptor (for IGF-I) in the plasma membrane, and stimulation of the cycle increases nuclear diacylglycerol and apparently induces translocation of protein kinase C to the nucleus.
Citação norma ChicagoDivecha, N., H. Banfić, and R F. Irvine. The Polyphosphoinositide Cycle Exists in the Nuclei of Swiss 3T3 Cells Under the Control of a Receptor (for IGF-I) in the Plasma Membrane, and Stimulation of the Cycle Increases Nuclear Diacylglycerol and Apparently Induces Translocation of Protein Kinase C to the Nucleus. 1991.
Citação norma MLADivecha, N., H. Banfić, and R F. Irvine. The Polyphosphoinositide Cycle Exists in the Nuclei of Swiss 3T3 Cells Under the Control of a Receptor (for IGF-I) in the Plasma Membrane, and Stimulation of the Cycle Increases Nuclear Diacylglycerol and Apparently Induces Translocation of Protein Kinase C to the Nucleus. 1991.