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Details on Person Couchman, J R

Class:IdPerson:2682257
_displayNameCouchman, J R
_timestamp2012-11-29 14:18:16
created[InstanceEdit:2682216] Jupe, S, 2012-11-29
firstnameJ R
initialJR
surnameCouchman
(author)[LiteratureReference:2682231] Solution structure of a syndecan-4 cytoplasmic domain and its interaction with phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate
[LiteratureReference:2682242] Syndecan signaling: when, where and why?
[LiteratureReference:2682249] Syndecan-4 binding to the high affinity heparin-binding domain of fibronectin drives focal adhesion formation in fibroblasts
[LiteratureReference:2682283] Multimerization of the cytoplasmic domain of syndecan-4 is required for its ability to activate protein kinase C
[LiteratureReference:2731109] Control of extracellular matrix assembly by syndecan-2 proteoglycan
[LiteratureReference:2731120] Syndecan-4 proteoglycan cytoplasmic domain and phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate coordinately regulate protein kinase C activity
[LiteratureReference:3787954] The alpha3 laminin subunit, alpha6beta4 and alpha3beta1 integrin coordinately regulate wound healing in cultured epithelial cells and in the skin
[LiteratureReference:4093302] EphB/syndecan-2 signaling in dendritic spine morphogenesis
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