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Details on Person Yokoyama, S

Class:IdPerson:111012
_displayNameYokoyama, S
_timestamp2004-02-07 12:40:59
firstnameShigeyuki
initialS
surnameYokoyama
(author)[LiteratureReference:109576] Crystal structure of the homologous-pairing domain from the human Rad52 recombinase in the undecameric form.
[LiteratureReference:208370] Crystal structure of the complex of human epidermal growth factor and receptor extracellular domains
[LiteratureReference:382548] Posttranscriptional regulation of human ABCA7 and its function for the apoA-I-dependent lipid release
[LiteratureReference:430246] Coassociation of Rap1A and Ha-Ras with Raf-1 N-terminal region interferes with ras-dependent activation of Raf-1
[LiteratureReference:508311] Crystal structure of human AUH protein, a single-stranded RNA binding homolog of enoyl-CoA hydratase
[LiteratureReference:913503] Stimulation of DNA strand exchange by the human TBPIP/Hop2-Mnd1 complex
[LiteratureReference:8878312] Structural basis for the sequence-specific RNA-recognition mechanism of human CUG-BP1 RRM3
[LiteratureReference:8951999] Crystal structure of the human BRD2 bromodomain: insights into dimerization and recognition of acetylated histone H4
[LiteratureReference:9624418] Structural evidence for loose linkage between ligand binding and kinase activation in the epidermal growth factor receptor
[LiteratureReference:9644255] DOCK8 is a Cdc42 activator critical for interstitial dendritic cell migration during immune responses
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