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Class:IdPerson:114208
_displayNameImai, T
_timestamp2004-06-24 03:49:23
firstnameT
initialT
surnameImai
(author)[LiteratureReference:113798] DSIF, a novel transcription elongation factor that regulates RNA polymerase II processivity, is composed of human Spt4 and Spt5 homologs.
[LiteratureReference:373242] Secondary lymphoid-tissue chemokine is a functional ligand for the CC chemokine receptor CCR7
[LiteratureReference:373245] Identification of CCR6, the specific receptor for a novel lymphocyte-directed CC chemokine LARC
[LiteratureReference:373294] Molecular cloning of a novel human CC chemokine EBI1-ligand chemokine that is a specific functional ligand for EBI1, CCR7
[LiteratureReference:373354] Structure and expression of two highly related genes encoding SCM-1/human lymphotactin
[LiteratureReference:373362] Molecular cloning of a novel C or gamma type chemokine, SCM-1
[LiteratureReference:373364] Identification and molecular characterization of fractalkine receptor CX3CR1, which mediates both leukocyte migration and adhesion
[LiteratureReference:373386] Identification of single C motif-1/lymphotactin receptor XCR1
[LiteratureReference:918292] TRAF6 establishes innate immune responses by activating NF-kappaB and IRF7 upon sensing cytosolic viral RNA and DNA
[LiteratureReference:5601763] Molecular basis of 17?-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase deficiency
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