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Details on Person Boggon, TJ

Class:IdPerson:202244
_displayNameBoggon, TJ
_timestamp2011-01-18 18:18:25
created[InstanceEdit:202250] Garapati, P V, 2007-10-29 14:08:25
firstnameTitus J
initialTJ
modified[InstanceEdit:1169413] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2011-01-18
surnameBoggon
(author)[LiteratureReference:202290] Structure and regulation of Src family kinases
[LiteratureReference:1169414] Structures of lung cancer-derived EGFR mutants and inhibitor complexes: mechanism of activation and insights into differential inhibitor sensitivity
[LiteratureReference:1228027] EGFR mutations in lung cancer: correlation with clinical response to gefitinib therapy
[LiteratureReference:2534161] C-cadherin ectodomain structure and implications for cell adhesion mechanisms
[LiteratureReference:5610177] G-protein signaling through tubby proteins
[LiteratureReference:9652716] Exome sequencing identifies recurrent somatic RAC1 mutations in melanoma
[LiteratureReference:9691838] Identification of driver and passenger mutations of FLT3 by high-throughput DNA sequence analysis and functional assessment of candidate alleles
[LiteratureReference:9691847] Identifying and characterizing a novel activating mutation of the FLT3 tyrosine kinase in AML
[LiteratureReference:9694111] PAK6 targets to cell-cell adhesions through its N-terminus in a Cdc42-dependent manner to drive epithelial colony escape
[LiteratureReference:9854422] Lysine acetylation restricts mutant IDH2 activity to optimize transformation in AML cells
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