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Bode, Ann M.; Zigang Dong (2007). «The functional contrariety of JNK». Mol Carcinogen46 (8): 591-8. PMID17538955. doi:10.1002/mc.20348. Consultado el 7 de julio de 2008. «The protein products of jnk1 and jnk2 are believed to be expressed in every cell and tissue type, whereas the JNK3 protein is found primarily in brain and to a lesser extent in heart and testis.».
Waetzig V, Herdegen T (2005). «Context-specific inhibition of JNKs: overcoming the dilemma of protection and damage». Br. J. Pharmacol26 (9): 455-61. PMID16054242. doi:10.1016/j.tips.2005.07.006.
Bode, Ann M.; Zigang Dong (2007). «The functional contrariety of JNK». Mol Carcinogen46 (8): 591-8. PMID17538955. doi:10.1002/mc.20348. Consultado el 7 de julio de 2008. «The protein products of jnk1 and jnk2 are believed to be expressed in every cell and tissue type, whereas the JNK3 protein is found primarily in brain and to a lesser extent in heart and testis.».
Bode, Ann M.; Zigang Dong (2007). «The functional contrariety of JNK». Mol Carcinogen46 (8): 591-8. PMID17538955. doi:10.1002/mc.20348. Consultado el 7 de julio de 2008. «The protein products of jnk1 and jnk2 are believed to be expressed in every cell and tissue type, whereas the JNK3 protein is found primarily in brain and to a lesser extent in heart and testis.».