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Class:IdPerson:170246
_displayNameYang, J
_timestamp2005-12-28 10:11:48
created[InstanceEdit:170184] Matthews, L, 2005-12-28 10:02:46
initialJ
surnameYang
(author)[LiteratureReference:170214] Control of cyclin B1 localization through regulated binding of the nuclear export factor CRM1
[LiteratureReference:208338] Assembly of TbetaRI:TbetaRII:TGFbeta ternary complex in vitro with receptor extracellular domains is cooperative and isoform-dependent
[LiteratureReference:214868] A multimeric complex and the nuclear targeting of the Drosophila Rel protein Dorsal
[LiteratureReference:389913] BTLA is a lymphocyte inhibitory receptor with similarities to CTLA-4 and PD-1
[LiteratureReference:400636] Activation of Rap1B by G(i) family members in platelets
[LiteratureReference:416889] Cloning and expression of the EP3-subtype of human receptors for prostaglandin E2
[LiteratureReference:422022] Identification of the acyltransferase that octanoylates ghrelin, an appetite-stimulating peptide hormone
[LiteratureReference:427814] Both strands of siRNA have potential to guide posttranscriptional gene silencing in mammalian cells
[LiteratureReference:428076] Loss of signaling through the G protein, Gz, results in abnormal platelet activation and altered responses to psychoactive drugs
[LiteratureReference:451936] Interleukin-2 receptor signaling in regulatory T cell development and homeostasis
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