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Class:IdPerson:1237368
_displayNameWu, H
_timestamp2011-03-30 15:31:03
created[InstanceEdit:1237388] Shamovsky, V, 2011-03-30
firstnameHao
initialH
surnameWu
(author)[LiteratureReference:1237354] E2 interaction and dimerization in the crystal structure of TRAF6
[LiteratureReference:1273410] Structural basis for the lack of E2 interaction in the RING domain of TRAF2
[LiteratureReference:2408399] Cyclic di-GMP Sensing via the Innate Immune Signaling Protein STING
[LiteratureReference:2672192] Crystal structure of MC159 reveals molecular mechanism of DISC assembly and FLIP inhibition
[LiteratureReference:3465415] Structural revelations of TRAF2 function in TNF receptor signaling pathway
[LiteratureReference:5218869] The RIP1/RIP3 necrosome forms a functional amyloid signaling complex required for programmed necrosis
[LiteratureReference:5221079] Mechanisms and functions of Tet protein-mediated 5-methylcytosine oxidation
[LiteratureReference:5221085] Genome-wide profiling of 5-formylcytosine reveals its roles in epigenetic priming
[LiteratureReference:5221105] Genome-wide analysis reveals TET- and TDG-dependent 5-methylcytosine oxidation dynamics
[LiteratureReference:5223015] Dual functions of Tet1 in transcriptional regulation in mouse embryonic stem cells
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