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Class:IdPerson:178187
_displayNameShi, X
_timestamp2006-04-18 14:29:17
created[InstanceEdit:178182] Jassal, B, 2006-04-18 14:28:42
initialX
surnameShi
(author)[LiteratureReference:178179] GADD34-PP1c recruited by Smad7 dephosphorylates TGFbeta type I receptor
[LiteratureReference:373385] Isolation of three novel human genes encoding G protein-coupled receptors
[LiteratureReference:374326] A human gene that shows identity with the gene encoding the angiotensin receptor is located on chromosome 11
[LiteratureReference:374785] The cloning and chromosomal mapping of two novel human opioid-somatostatin-like receptor genes, GPR7 and GPR8, expressed in discrete areas of the brain
[LiteratureReference:388880] Cloning and chromosomal mapping of three novel genes, GPR9, GPR10, and GPR14, encoding receptors related to interleukin 8, neuropeptide Y, and somatostatin receptors
[LiteratureReference:430277] Migfilin and Mig-2 link focal adhesions to filamin and the actin cytoskeleton and function in cell shape modulation
[LiteratureReference:446384] PINCH-1 is an obligate partner of integrin-linked kinase (ILK) functioning in cell shape modulation, motility, and survival
[LiteratureReference:2197619] Characterization of residues and sequences of the carbohydrate recognition domain required for cell surface localization and ligand binding of human lectin-like oxidized LDL receptor
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