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Details on Person Penninger, Josef M

Class:IdPerson:2685169
_displayNamePenninger, Josef M
_timestamp2012-12-03 15:41:16
created[InstanceEdit:2685284] Garapati, P V, 2012-12-03
firstnameJosef M
initialJM
surnamePenninger
(author)[LiteratureReference:2685437] Preferential signaling and induction of allergy-promoting lymphokines upon weak stimulation of the high affinity IgE receptor on mast cells
[LiteratureReference:5676440] RANK-L and RANK: T cells, bone loss, and mammalian evolution
[LiteratureReference:9683520] Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) as a SARS-CoV-2 receptor: molecular mechanisms and potential therapeutic target
[LiteratureReference:9707801] Human recombinant soluble ACE2 in severe COVID-19
[LiteratureReference:9707836] Inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 Infections in Engineered Human Tissues Using Clinical-Grade Soluble Human ACE2
[LiteratureReference:9710645] Molecular mechanisms of cell death: recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death 2018
[LiteratureReference:9842772] Identification of ALK in Thinness
[LiteratureReference:9960391] Progesterone drives mammary secretory differentiation via RankL-mediated induction of Elf5 in luminal progenitor cells
[LiteratureReference:9971299] CLP1 links tRNA metabolism to progressive motor-neuron loss
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