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Class:IdPerson:204769
_displayNameDumont, DJ
_timestamp2007-12-03 09:54:19
created[InstanceEdit:204777] Garapati, P V, 2007-12-03 09:53:12
initialDJ
surnameDumont
(author)[LiteratureReference:204811] Tek/Tie2 signaling: new and old partners
[LiteratureReference:204852] The Tek/Tie2 receptor signals through a novel Dok-related docking protein, Dok-R
[LiteratureReference:204862] Identification of Tek/Tie2 binding partners. Binding to a multifunctional docking site mediates cell survival and migration.
[LiteratureReference:204866] The angiopoietins and Tie2/Tek: adding to the complexity of cardiovascular development
[LiteratureReference:210161] Dok-R plays a pivotal role in angiopoietin-1-dependent cell migration through recruitment and activation of Pak
[LiteratureReference:210864] A unique autophosphorylation site on Tie2/Tek mediates Dok-R phosphotyrosine binding domain binding and function
[LiteratureReference:211140] Activation of Tie2 by angiopoietin-1 and angiopoietin-2 results in their release and receptor internalization
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