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Class:IdPerson:1247490
_displayNameWang, L
_timestamp2011-04-01 18:06:32
created[InstanceEdit:1247487] Shamovsky, V, 2011-04-01
firstnameLu
initialL
surnameWang
(author)[LiteratureReference:1247362] Expression profiles of carp IRF-3/-7 correlate with the up-regulation of RIG-I/MAVS/TRAF3/TBK1, four pivotal molecules in RIG-I signaling pathway
[LiteratureReference:6789452] Mammalian WTAP is a regulatory subunit of the RNA N6-methyladenosine methyltransferase
[LiteratureReference:8878651] Crystal structures and biochemical studies of human lysophosphatidic acid phosphatase type 6
[LiteratureReference:9030651] Adventitious root formation in rice requires OsGNOM1 and is mediated by the OsPINs family
[LiteratureReference:9649265] Distinct profile of driver mutations and clinical features in immunomarker-defined subsets of pulmonary large-cell carcinoma
[LiteratureReference:9673553] PDGFRA gene rearrangements are frequent genetic events in PDGFRA-amplified glioblastomas
[LiteratureReference:9675735] Calcium-activated pathways and oxidative burst mediate zymosan-induced signaling and IL-10 production in human macrophages
[LiteratureReference:9822158] A cytoplasmic COMPASS is necessary for cell survival and triple-negative breast cancer pathogenesis by regulating metabolism
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