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Class:IdPerson:190992
_displayNameBock, E
_timestamp2007-01-11 12:24:06
created[InstanceEdit:190994] de Bono, B, 2007-01-11 12:23:26
initialE
surnameBock
(author)[LiteratureReference:190985] The neural cell adhesion molecule binds to fibroblast growth factor receptor 2
[LiteratureReference:190986] Structural basis for a direct interaction between FGFR1 and NCAM and evidence for a regulatory role of ATP
[LiteratureReference:190995] Structural biology of NCAM homophilic binding and activation of FGFR
[LiteratureReference:191055] The role of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in neural cell adhesion molecule-mediated neuronal differentiation and survival
[LiteratureReference:374458] Homophilic NCAM interactions interfere with L1 stimulated neurite outgrowth
[LiteratureReference:375016] Demonstration of an extracellular ATP-binding site in NCAM: functional implications of nucleotide binding
[LiteratureReference:375030] Demonstration of (Ca(2+)-Mg2+)-ATPase activity of the neural cell adhesion molecule
[LiteratureReference:375119] NCAM-induced intracellular signaling revisited
[LiteratureReference:375122] Zippers make signals: NCAM-mediated molecular interactions and signal transduction
[LiteratureReference:391806] Molecular mechanisms of NCAM function
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