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Class:IdLiteratureReference:2045061
_displayNameFGFR activation in skeletal disorders: too much of a good thing
_timestamp2012-01-10 22:10:06
author[Person:1629818] Webster, MK
[Person:190965] Donoghue, DJ
created[InstanceEdit:2045060] Rothfels, K, 2012-01-10
journalTrends Genet
pages178-82
pubMedIdentifier9154000
titleFGFR activation in skeletal disorders: too much of a good thing
volume13
year1997
(literatureReference)[Pathway:1226099] Signaling by FGFR in disease [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:1839122] Signaling by activated point mutants of FGFR1 [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:1839124] FGFR1 mutant receptor activation [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:1839126] FGFR2 mutant receptor activation [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2012084] Constitutive dimerization of FGFR3 cysteine mutants [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2033476] Dimerization of FGFR3 point mutants with enhanced kinase activity [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:2033514] FGFR3 mutant receptor activation [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:2033519] Activated point mutants of FGFR2 [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:5655253] Signaling by FGFR2 in disease [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:5655302] Signaling by FGFR1 in disease [Homo sapiens]
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