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Details on Person Potent SHC tyrosine phosphorylation by epidermal growth factor at low receptor density or in the absence of receptor autophosphorylation sites

Class:IdLiteratureReference:180308
_displayNamePotent SHC tyrosine phosphorylation by epidermal growth factor at low receptor density or in the absence of receptor autophosphorylation sites
_timestamp2006-05-18 13:18:09
author[Person:180271] Soler, C
[Person:180349] Alvarez, CV
[Person:180328] Beguinot, L
[Person:180289] Carpenter, G
created[InstanceEdit:180315] Jassal, B, 2006-05-18 13:16:38
journalOncogene
pages2207-15
pubMedIdentifier8036006
titlePotent SHC tyrosine phosphorylation by epidermal growth factor at low receptor density or in the absence of receptor autophosphorylation sites
volume9
year1994
(literatureReference)[Reaction:177933] SHC1 phosphorylation by phosphorylated EGFR [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1250195] SHC1 phosphorylation by ERBB2 heterodimers [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5637796] Phosphorylation of SHC1 by p-5Y-EGFRvIII [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9846372] GOCAM SHC1 phosphorylation by phosphorylated EGFR [Homo sapiens]
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