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Details on Person Csk homologous kinase, a novel signaling molecule, directly associates with the activated ErbB-2 receptor in breast cancer cells and inhibits their proliferation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1963561
_displayNameCsk homologous kinase, a novel signaling molecule, directly associates with the activated ErbB-2 receptor in breast cancer cells and inhibits their proliferation
_timestamp2011-11-03 20:30:07
author[Person:1963559] Zrihan-Licht, S
[Person:1963560] Deng, B
[Person:182999] Yarden, Y
[Person:1963558] McShan, G
[Person:1963557] Keydar, I
[Person:195467] Avraham, H
created[InstanceEdit:1963562] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2011-11-03
journalJ Biol Chem
pages4065-72
pubMedIdentifier9461599
titleCsk homologous kinase, a novel signaling molecule, directly associates with the activated ErbB-2 receptor in breast cancer cells and inhibits their proliferation
volume273
year1998
(literatureReference)[Reaction:1963563] MATK (CSK homologous kinase) binds phosphorylated ERBB2 [Homo sapiens]
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