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Class:IdPerson:177995
_displayNameYang, K
_timestamp2006-04-14 13:00:26
created[InstanceEdit:177992] Matthews, L, 2006-04-14 12:59:55
initialK
surnameYang
(author)[LiteratureReference:177998] Phosphorylation of cyclin D1 at Thr 286 during S phase leads to its proteasomal degradation and allows efficient DNA synthesis
[LiteratureReference:210947] The coiled-coil domain of TRAF6 is essential for its auto-ubiquitination
[LiteratureReference:421859] A UAF1-containing multisubunit protein complex regulates the Fanconi anemia pathway
[LiteratureReference:622273] A role of lipophilic peptidoglycan-related molecules in induction of Nod1-mediated immune responses
[LiteratureReference:688990] Nod1 acts as an intracellular receptor to stimulate chemokine production and neutrophil recruitment in vivo
[LiteratureReference:983437] Complement: a key system for immune surveillance and homeostasis
[LiteratureReference:1169318] Positive regulation of interferon regulatory factor 3 activation by Herc5 via ISG15 modification
[LiteratureReference:1482888] Pnpla3/Adiponutrin deficiency in mice does not contribute to fatty liver disease or metabolic syndrome
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