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Details on Person D'Eustachio, P, 2006-05-17 15:28:14

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_displayNameD'Eustachio, P, 2006-05-17 15:28:14
_timestamp2008-11-19 13:59:46
author[Person:140934] D'Eustachio, Peter
dateTime2006-05-17 19:28:14
(modified)[LiteratureReference:69512] Activation of the ATM kinase by ionizing radiation and phosphorylation of p53.\nActivation of the ATM kinase by ionizing radiation and phosphorylation of p53.\n
[LiteratureReference:77398] On the mechanism of dehydrogenation of fatty acyl derivatives of coenzyme A. II. The electron-transferring flavoprotein.
[LiteratureReference:77407] Enzymes of fatty acid metabolism. II. Properties of crystalline crotonase.
[Person:77514] Crane, FL
[Person:77519] Stern, JR
[Person:77520] Del Campillo, A
[LiteratureReference:83554] A subset of ATM- and ATR-dependent phosphorylation events requires the BRCA1 protein.
[LiteratureReference:110024] Guanine-nucleotide-releasing factor hSos1 binds to Grb2 and links receptor tyrosine kinases to Ras signalling.
[LiteratureReference:140263] The presence and release of alpha 2-antiplasmin from human platelets
[LiteratureReference:141214] Cytochrome c and dATP-dependent formation of Apaf-1/caspase-9 complex initiates an apoptotic protease cascade.
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