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Details on Person Common and distinct elements in cellular signaling via EGF and FGF receptors
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:190604 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | Common and distinct elements in cellular signaling via EGF and FGF receptors |
| _timestamp | 2007-01-09 11:10:21 |
| author | [Person:179800] Schlessinger, J |
| created | [InstanceEdit:190611] de Bono, B, 2007-01-09 11:06:51 |
| journal | Science |
| pages | 1506-7 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 15567848 |
| title | Common and distinct elements in cellular signaling via EGF and FGF receptors |
| volume | 306 |
| year | 2004 |
| (literatureReference) | [Summation:191556] Binding of GRB2 and GAB1 to activated SHC is an alternative ... [Pathway:190236] Signaling by FGFR [Homo sapiens] [Pathway:5654736] Signaling by FGFR1 [Homo sapiens] [Pathway:5654738] Signaling by FGFR2 [Homo sapiens] [Pathway:5654741] Signaling by FGFR3 [Homo sapiens] [Pathway:5654743] Signaling by FGFR4 [Homo sapiens] |
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