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Pathways reviewed by Roncagalli, Romain (3448745)

DB_ID Name
2871809 FCERI mediated Ca+2 mobilization
2871837 FCERI mediated NF-kB activation
2871796 FCERI mediated MAPK activation
2730905 Role of LAT2/NTAL/LAB on calcium mobilization
2454202 Fc epsilon receptor (FCERI) signaling

Details on Person Roncagalli, Romain

Class:IdPerson:3448745
_displayNameRoncagalli, Romain
_timestamp2016-07-20 19:18:14
created[InstanceEdit:3448744] Garapati, P V, 2013-05-16
firstnameRomain
initialR
modified[InstanceEdit:3604391] Matthews, L, 2013-05-23
[InstanceEdit:8932050] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-07-20
surnameRoncagalli
(author)[InstanceEdit:3139040] Roncagalli, Romain, 2013-02-13
[LiteratureReference:5685388] EAT-2, a SAP-like adaptor, controls NK cell activation through phospholipase C?, Ca++, and Erk, leading to granule polarization
[LiteratureReference:9942802] The T cell CD6 receptor operates a multitask signalosome with opposite functions in T cell activation
[LiteratureReference:9942810] CD6 modulates thymocyte selection and peripheral T cell homeostasis
[LiteratureReference:9942872] Quantitative proteomics analysis of signalosome dynamics in primary T cells identifies the surface receptor CD6 as a Lat adaptor-independent TCR signaling hub
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