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Details on Person Di Fiore, PP

Class:IdPerson:183069
_displayNameDi Fiore, PP
_timestamp2006-07-21 10:22:12
created[InstanceEdit:183010] Jassal, B, 2006-07-21 10:19:47
initialPP
surnameDi Fiore
(author)[LiteratureReference:183040] Clathrin-independent endocytosis of ubiquitinated cargos
[LiteratureReference:183075] The epsins define a family of proteins that interact with components of the clathrin coat and contain a new protein module
[LiteratureReference:1011589] Binding specificity and in vivo targets of the EH domain, a novel protein-protein interaction module
[LiteratureReference:1248777] Shc products are substrates of erbB-2 kinase
[LiteratureReference:1251927] The erbB-2 mitogenic signaling pathway: tyrosine phosphorylation of phospholipase C-gamma and GTPase-activating protein does not correlate with erbB-2 mitogenic potency
[LiteratureReference:1606519] 8p11 myeloproliferative syndrome with a novel t(7;8) translocation leading to fusion of the FGFR1 and TIF1 genes
[LiteratureReference:1675977] Synaptojanin 1: localization on coated endocytic intermediates in nerve terminals and interaction of its 170 kDa isoform with Eps15
[LiteratureReference:2157466] The prolyl-isomerase Pin1 is a Notch1 target that enhances Notch1 activation in cancer
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