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Class:IdLiteratureReference:2459950
_displayNameA pharmacological map of the PI3-K family defines a role for p110alpha in insulin signaling
_timestamp2012-08-29 20:15:48
author[Person:2459974] Knight, Zachary A
[Person:2459965] Gonzalez, Beatriz
[Person:2459951] Feldman, Morri E
[Person:2459977] Zunder, Eli R
[Person:2459943] Goldenberg, David D
[Person:2459964] Williams, Olusegun
[Person:2459953] Loewith, Robbie
[Person:2459952] Stokoe, David
[Person:2459959] Balla, Andras
[Person:2459975] Toth, Balazs
[Person:2459947] Balla, Tamas
[Person:2399787] Weiss, William A
[Person:110612] Williams, RL
[Person:2459960] Shokat, Kevan M
created[InstanceEdit:2459976] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-08-29
journalCell
pages733-47
pubMedIdentifier16647110
titleA pharmacological map of the PI3-K family defines a role for p110alpha in insulin signaling
volume125
year2006
(literatureReference)[Summation:2404213] A variety of inhibitors capable of blocking the phosphoinosi...
[Summation:9732467] A variety of inhibitors capable of blocking the phosphoinosi...
[Reaction:2400009] PI3K inhibitors block PI3K catalytic activity [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9732513] PI3K inhibitors bind to Activator:PI3K [Homo sapiens]
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