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Details on Person FGF-receptor substrate 2 functions as a molecular sensor integrating external regulatory signals into the FGF pathway

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1268119
_displayNameFGF-receptor substrate 2 functions as a molecular sensor integrating external regulatory signals into the FGF pathway
_timestamp2011-05-09 19:12:32
author[Person:1268120] Zhou, W
[Person:1268118] Feng, X
[Person:1268115] Wu, Y
[Person:1268117] Benge, J
[Person:1268122] Zhang, Z
[Person:169084] Chen, Z
created[InstanceEdit:1268121] Rothfels, K, 2011-05-09
journalCell Res
pages1165-77
pubMedIdentifier19652666
titleFGF-receptor substrate 2 functions as a molecular sensor integrating external regulatory signals into the FGF pathway
volume19
year2009
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5654560] Activated ERK1/2 threonine-phosphorylates FGFR1-associated FRS2 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5654562] Activated ERK1/2 threonine-phosphorylates FGFR2-associated FRS2 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5654565] Activated ERK1/2 threonine-phosphorylates FGFR3-associated FRS2 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5654566] Activated ERK1/2 threonine-phosphorylates FGFR4-associated FRS2 [Homo sapiens]
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