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Details on Person Leptin receptor (OB-R) signaling. Cytoplasmic domain mutational analysis and evidence for receptor homo-oligomerization

Class:IdLiteratureReference:2586443
_displayNameLeptin receptor (OB-R) signaling. Cytoplasmic domain mutational analysis and evidence for receptor homo-oligomerization
_timestamp2012-11-15 01:40:35
author[Person:2586478] White, D W
[Person:2586465] Kuropatwinski, K K
[Person:2586484] Devos, R
[Person:2586467] Baumann, H
[Person:2586453] Tartaglia, L A
created[InstanceEdit:2586470] May, B, 2012-11-15
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages4065-71
pubMedIdentifier9020115
titleLeptin receptor (OB-R) signaling. Cytoplasmic domain mutational analysis and evidence for receptor homo-oligomerization
volume272
year1997
(literatureReference)[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:2586513] p-Y986,Y1079,Y1141-LEPR-1 [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Complex:2586520] p-Y986,Y1079,Y1141-LEPR dimer [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2586553] JAK2 Phosphorylates LEPR [Homo sapiens]
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