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USP14 activates phosphorylated AKT. 2 / 2
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reach
"Silencing of USP14 promoted proteasomal degradation of p-ERK (T202/Y204) and p-Akt (T308/S473), thus inactivating Akt and ERK signaling pathways."

reach
"Silencing of USP14 promoted proteasomal degradation of p-ERK (T202 and Y204) and p-Akt (T308 and S473), thus inactivating Akt and ERK signaling pathways."