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Class:IdPerson:173543
_displayNameten Dijke, P
_timestamp2006-02-14 10:42:52
created[InstanceEdit:173544] Jassal, B, 2006-02-14 10:42:31
initialP
surnameten Dijke
(author)[LiteratureReference:173532] SMAD destruction turns off signalling
[LiteratureReference:175954] TGF-beta receptor-mediated signalling through Smad2, Smad3 and Smad4
[LiteratureReference:175965] Phosphorylation of Ser165 in TGF-beta type I receptor modulates TGF-beta1-induced cellular responses
[LiteratureReference:175971] Phosphorylation of Smad signaling proteins by receptor serine/threonine kinases
[LiteratureReference:177255] Phosphorylation of Ser465 and Ser467 in the C terminus of Smad2 mediates interaction with Smad4 and is required for transforming growth factor-beta signaling
[LiteratureReference:177261] Cloning of a TGF beta type I receptor that forms a heteromeric complex with the TGF beta type II receptor
[LiteratureReference:178160] Identification of Smad7, a TGFbeta-inducible antagonist of TGF-beta signalling
[LiteratureReference:202608] Cloning and characterization of a human type II receptor for bone morphogenetic proteins
[LiteratureReference:208142] New insights into TGF-beta-Smad signalling
[LiteratureReference:208366] dSmurf selectively degrades decapentaplegic-activated MAD, and its overexpression disrupts imaginal disc development
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