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Details on Person Lu, J

Class:IdPerson:192401
_displayNameLu, J
_timestamp2007-02-02 20:39:45
created[InstanceEdit:192405] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-02-02 20:38:51
firstnameJohn
initialJ
surnameLu
(author)[LiteratureReference:192404] The human fibroblast growth factor receptor genes: a common structural arrangement underlies the mechanisms for generating receptor forms that differ in their third immunoglobulin domain
[LiteratureReference:381342] Effect of heterodimer partner RXRalpha on PPARgamma activation function-2 helix in solution
[LiteratureReference:426162] The K-Cl cotransporter KCC3 is mutant in a severe peripheral neuropathy associated with agenesis of the corpus callosum
[LiteratureReference:450487] Chaperone Hsp27, a novel subunit of AUF1 protein complexes, functions in AU-rich element-mediated mRNA decay
[LiteratureReference:450612] Phosphorylation of p40AUF1 regulates binding to A + U-rich mRNA-destabilizing elements and protein-induced changes in ribonucleoprotein structure
[LiteratureReference:450615] Regulation of A + U-rich element-directed mRNA turnover involving reversible phosphorylation of AUF1
[LiteratureReference:909613] Determination of residues involved in ligand binding and signal transmission in the human IFN-alpha receptor 2
[LiteratureReference:994203] Stem cell factor SALL4 represses the transcriptions of PTEN and SALL1 through an epigenetic repressor complex
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