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Details on Person A complex of Grb2 adaptor protein, Sos exchange factor, and a 36-kDa membrane-bound tyrosine phosphoprotein is implicated in ras activation in T cells

Class:IdLiteratureReference:187738
_displayNameA complex of Grb2 adaptor protein, Sos exchange factor, and a 36-kDa membrane-bound tyrosine phosphoprotein is implicated in ras activation in T cells
_timestamp2006-09-21 12:55:41
author[Person:187721] Buday, L
[Person:187768] Egan, SE
[Person:187696] Rodriguez Viciana, P
[Person:187715] Cantrell, DA
[Person:181804] Downward, J
created[InstanceEdit:187730] Jassal, Bijay, 2006-09-21
journalJ Biol Chem
pages9019-23
pubMedIdentifier7510700
titleA complex of Grb2 adaptor protein, Sos exchange factor, and a 36-kDa membrane-bound tyrosine phosphoprotein is implicated in ras activation in T cells
volume269
year1994
(literatureReference)[Reaction:167210] Phosphorylated Shc binds with the Grb2:SOS complex [Homo sapiens]
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