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Class:IdPerson:194409
_displayNameDas, P
_timestamp2007-03-13 16:14:28
created[InstanceEdit:194408] Matthews, L, 2007-03-13 17:14:24
initialP
surnameDas
(author)[LiteratureReference:194414] Caenorhabditis elegans genes sma-2, sma-3, and sma-4 define a conserved family of transforming growth factor beta pathway components
[LiteratureReference:208126] Drosophila dSmad2 and Atr-I transmit activin/TGFbeta signals
[LiteratureReference:208313] The Drosophila gene Medea demonstrates the requirement for different classes of Smads in dpp signaling
[LiteratureReference:452307] Identification of oxygen-sensitive transcriptional programs in human embryonic stem cells
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