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beta-Arrestin 1

A beta-arrestin that functions in the down-regulation of signaling by G-PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTORS. It is also a major regulator of INSULIN signaling via the ERK 1-2 PATHWAY, and many other signaling processes, especially in NEURONS and LEUKOCYTES.
Also Known As:
ARRB1 Protein; Arrestin, beta 1; Arrestin-2; beta-Arrestin 1A; beta-Arrestin 1B; Arrestin 2; beta 1 Arrestin; beta Arrestin 1; beta Arrestin 1A; beta Arrestin 1B
Networked: 103 relevant articles (2 outcomes, 12 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Li, Hui: 4 articles (07/2017 - 09/2010)
2. Yin, Deling: 4 articles (07/2017 - 09/2010)
3. Pei, Gang: 4 articles (01/2017 - 08/2007)
4. Luker, Gary D: 3 articles (01/2022 - 03/2012)
5. Luker, Kathryn E: 3 articles (01/2022 - 03/2012)
6. Caudle, Yi: 3 articles (07/2017 - 08/2014)
7. Stuart, Charles: 3 articles (07/2017 - 08/2014)
8. Liu, Chang: 3 articles (12/2013 - 08/2007)
9. Yang, Hui: 2 articles (11/2022 - 01/2015)
10. Jiang, Jie: 2 articles (12/2021 - 01/2018)

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