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Details on Person Tybulewicz, VL

Class:IdPerson:140167
_displayNameTybulewicz, VL
_timestamp2004-08-12 09:57:01
created[InstanceEdit:139985] de Bono, B, 2004-08-12 05:56:15
initialVL
surnameTybulewicz
(author)[LiteratureReference:140163] The Fc receptor gamma-chain and the tyrosine kinase Syk are essential for activation of mouse platelets by collagen
[LiteratureReference:389268] Vav-family proteins in T-cell signalling
[LiteratureReference:389276] Vav1: a key signal transducer downstream of the TCR
[LiteratureReference:429454] Tyrosine phosphorylation of SLP-76 is downstream of Syk following stimulation of the collagen receptor in platelets
[LiteratureReference:430159] Vav3 regulates osteoclast function and bone mass
[LiteratureReference:508279] Perinatal lethality and blocked B-cell development in mice lacking the tyrosine kinase Syk
[LiteratureReference:912779] Vav1 transduces T cell receptor signals to the activation of phospholipase C-gamma1 via phosphoinositide 3-kinase-dependent and -independent pathways
[LiteratureReference:1861556] A critical role for Syk in signal transduction and phagocytosis mediated by Fcgamma receptors on macrophages
[LiteratureReference:2028774] The SYK tyrosine kinase: a crucial player in diverse biological functions
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