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Details on Person Shapiro, L

Class:IdPerson:163553
_displayNameShapiro, L
_timestamp2005-05-02 18:39:16
created[InstanceEdit:163566] D'Eustachio, P, 2005-05-02 18:38:43
firstnameLawrence
initialL
surnameShapiro
(author)[LiteratureReference:163444] Proteomic analysis of proteins associated with lipid droplets of basal and lipolytically stimulated 3T3-L1 adipocytes
[LiteratureReference:163470] Perilipin A mediates the reversible binding of CGI-58 to lipid droplets in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
[LiteratureReference:2534161] C-cadherin ectodomain structure and implications for cell adhesion mechanisms
[LiteratureReference:2534181] Type II cadherin ectodomain structures: implications for classical cadherin specificity
[LiteratureReference:5610177] G-protein signaling through tubby proteins
[LiteratureReference:8954383] Molecular basis of sidekick-mediated cell-cell adhesion and specificity
[LiteratureReference:9833604] Thinking outside the cell: how cadherins drive adhesion
[LiteratureReference:9833655] Homophilic and Heterophilic Interactions of Type II Cadherins Identify Specificity Groups Underlying Cell-Adhesive Behavior
[LiteratureReference:9933072] Mammalian O-mannosylation of cadherins and plexins is independent of protein O-mannosyltransferases 1 and 2
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