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Class:IdLiteratureReference:1112534
_displayNameTracking STAT nuclear traffic
_timestamp2010-12-03 13:13:25
author[Person:207832] Reich, NC
[Person:68356] Liu, L
created[InstanceEdit:1112527] Jupe, S, 2010-12-03
journalNat Rev Immunol
pages602-12
pubMedIdentifier16868551
titleTracking STAT nuclear traffic
volume6
year2006
(literatureReference)[Summation:1112517] STATs can form dimers in the unphosphorylated state but only...
[Summation:1112551] In untreated cells STAT1 and STAT3 are distributed diffusely...
[Summation:1112600] Activated JAKs are believed to be responsible for phosphoryl...
[BlackBoxEvent:1112510] IL6ST is tyrosine phosphorylated [Homo sapiens]
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