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Class:IdPerson:110798
_displayNameAshworth, A
_timestamp2004-02-07 12:40:36
firstnameAlan
initialA
surnameAshworth
(author)[LiteratureReference:83554] A subset of ATM- and ATR-dependent phosphorylation events requires the BRCA1 protein.
[LiteratureReference:110470] 3-Phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase-1 (PDK1): structural and functional homology with the Drosophila DSTPK61 kinase.
[LiteratureReference:377210] 3-Phosphoinositide-dependent protein kinase-1 (PDK1): structural and functional homology with the Drosophila DSTPK61 kinase
[LiteratureReference:480365] HEX: a novel homeobox gene expressed during haematopoiesis and conserved between mouse and human
[LiteratureReference:517911] RAD51, BRCA2 and DNA repair: a partial resolution
[LiteratureReference:2011995] FGFR1 amplification drives endocrine therapy resistance and is a therapeutic target in breast cancer
[LiteratureReference:2011997] FGFR1 emerges as a potential therapeutic target for lobular breast carcinomas
[LiteratureReference:2023815] Integrative molecular profiling of triple negative breast cancers identifies amplicon drivers and potential therapeutic targets
[LiteratureReference:5672879] Deficiency of LKB1 in skeletal muscle prevents AMPK activation and glucose uptake during contraction
[LiteratureReference:5673954] Identification of the sites in MAP kinase kinase-1 phosphorylated by p74raf-1
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