Protein kinase C (PKC) is the target for a number of tumor promoters. The mechanism underlying the promoting effects of bile acids in colorectal cancer is not understood. We report that sodium deoxycholate (DOC) triggered activation of PKC in physiological conditions. The biphasic effects of DOC upo
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Anti-DNA antibody induction of protein kinase C phosphorylation and fibronectin synthesis in human and murine lupus and the effect of mycophenolic acid
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