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Class:IdPerson:207929
_displayNameSong, H
_timestamp2007-12-18 11:39:51
created[InstanceEdit:205618] Williams, MG, 2007-10-30 11:44:05
initialH
surnameSong
(author)[LiteratureReference:208111] Antagonistic regulation of Yan nuclear export by Mae and Crm1 may increase the stringency of the Ras response
[LiteratureReference:208224] Mae inhibits Pointed-P2 transcriptional activity by blocking its MAPK docking site
[LiteratureReference:208266] Derepression by depolymerization; structural insights into the regulation of Yan by Mae
[LiteratureReference:429833] The enzymes and control of eukaryotic mRNA turnover
[LiteratureReference:429903] Structural insight into poly(A) binding and catalytic mechanism of human PARN
[LiteratureReference:433082] Crystal structures of human DcpS in ligand-free and m7GDP-bound forms suggest a dynamic mechanism for scavenger mRNA decapping
[LiteratureReference:434882] Plexins are a large family of receptors for transmembrane, secreted, and GPI-anchored semaphorins in vertebrates
[LiteratureReference:622391] XTRPC1-dependent chemotropic guidance of neuronal growth cones
[LiteratureReference:912709] Redundancy in B cell developmental pathways: c-Cbl inactivation rescues early B cell development through a B cell linker protein-independent pathway
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