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Details on Person Jan, YN

Class:IdPerson:157130
_displayNameJan, YN
_timestamp2011-09-12 20:59:13
created[InstanceEdit:157021] Jassal, B, 2004-12-15 13:08:03
firstnameYuh Nung
initialYN
modified[InstanceEdit:1592488] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2011-09-12
surnameJan
(author)[LiteratureReference:157123] Roles for proteolysis and trafficking in notch maturation and signal transduction
[LiteratureReference:194766] Microtubule plus-end-tracking proteins target gap junctions directly from the cell interior to adherens junctions
[LiteratureReference:208262] The ubiquitin ligase Drosophila Mind bomb promotes Notch signaling by regulating the localization and activity of Serrate and Delta
[LiteratureReference:212894] Variations on the Notch pathway in neural development
[LiteratureReference:448897] Interactions between heterologous helix-loop-helix proteins generate complexes that bind specifically to a common DNA sequence
[LiteratureReference:1602210] An obligatory role of mind bomb-1 in notch signaling of mammalian development
[LiteratureReference:2077480] Asymmetric distribution of numb protein during division of the sensory organ precursor cell confers distinct fates to daughter cells
[LiteratureReference:3772352] PAR-1 is a Dishevelled-associated kinase and a positive regulator of Wnt signalling
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