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Details on Person Lim, Bing

Class:IdPerson:2888945
_displayNameLim, Bing
_timestamp2012-12-31 02:52:35
created[InstanceEdit:2888929] May, B, 2012-12-31
firstnameBing
initialB
surnameLim
(author)[LiteratureReference:2888922] Activin/Nodal signaling controls divergent transcriptional networks in human embryonic stem cells and in endoderm progenitors
[LiteratureReference:5662769] A global map of p53 transcription-factor binding sites in the human genome
[LiteratureReference:8856326] MicroRNA-125b is a novel negative regulator of p53
[LiteratureReference:9035103] The hematopoiesis-specific GTP-binding protein RhoH is GTPase deficient and modulates activities of other Rho GTPases by an inhibitory function
[LiteratureReference:9693736] RhoH modulates pre-TCR and TCR signalling by regulating LCK
[LiteratureReference:9693741] RhoH plays distinct roles in T-cell migrations induced by different doses of SDF1 alpha
[LiteratureReference:9732144] Long-term expansion of human functional epidermal precursor cells: promotion of extensive amplification by low TGF-beta1 concentrations
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