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Details on Person ERBIN: a basolateral PDZ protein that interacts with the mammalian ERBB2/HER2 receptor

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1358720
_displayNameERBIN: a basolateral PDZ protein that interacts with the mammalian ERBB2/HER2 receptor
_timestamp2011-06-02 15:19:24
author[Person:210361] Borg, JP
[Person:1358691] Marchetto, S
[Person:421249] Le Bivic, A
[Person:1358692] Ollendorff, V
[Person:1358680] Jaulin-Bastard, F
[Person:1358698] Saito, H
[Person:1358672] Fournier, E
[Person:1358659] Adelaide, J
[Person:111040] Margolis, B
[Person:1301637] Birnbaum, D
created[InstanceEdit:1358723] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2011-06-02
journalNat Cell Biol
pages407-14
pubMedIdentifier10878805
titleERBIN: a basolateral PDZ protein that interacts with the mammalian ERBB2/HER2 receptor
volume2
year2000
(literatureReference)[Summation:1227965] ERBB2, present at low levels in normal cells, is overexpress...
[Reaction:1227971] Association of mature ERBB2 with HSP90 chaperone and its co-chaperone CDC37 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1358796] ERBB2 forms a heterodimer with activated EGFR [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1963589] ERBB2 forms heterodimers with ligand-activated ERBB receptors: EGFR, ERBB3 and ERBB4 [Homo sapiens]
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