
Science Signaling
- Volume 15
- Issue 730
- 19 Apr 2022

ONLINE COVER This week, Coulis et al. report that oxidation of the protein tyrosine phosphatase PTP1B alters microRNA processing to promote thyroid hormone–induced cardiac hypertrophy. The image shows how cardiomyocyte-specific deficiency of PTP1B exacerbates cardiac hypertrophy triggered by pressure overload.
Credit: Coulis et al./Science Signaling- Federico Pedicona
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- Gérald Coulis
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Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B regulates miR-208b-argonaute 2 association and thyroid hormone responsiveness in cardiac hypertrophy
- Nisha Narayan
- Brian J. P. Huntly
Targeting AML at the intersection of epigenetics and signaling
- John F. Foley
Shining a light on rhodopsin signaling
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