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Details on Person Negishi, M

Class:IdPerson:373392
_displayNameNegishi, M
_timestamp2008-07-16 14:29:16
created[InstanceEdit:373502] Garapati, P V, 2008-07-16 14:27:42
initialM
surnameNegishi
(author)[LiteratureReference:373448] The Semaphorin 4D receptor Plexin-B1 is a GTPase activating protein for R-Ras
[LiteratureReference:381102] ATF6 activated by proteolysis binds in the presence of NF-Y (CBF) directly to the cis-acting element responsible for the mammalian unfolded protein response
[LiteratureReference:416543] Plexins: axon guidance and signal transduction
[LiteratureReference:416575] Sema4D/plexin-B1 activates GSK-3beta through R-Ras GAP activity, inducing growth cone collapse
[LiteratureReference:416578] Direct interaction of Rnd1 with Plexin-B1 regulates PDZ-RhoGEF-mediated Rho activation by Plexin-B1 and induces cell contraction in COS-7 cells
[LiteratureReference:416591] Semaphorin 4D/Plexin-B1-mediated R-Ras GAP activity inhibits cell migration by regulating beta(1) integrin activity
[LiteratureReference:421125] Different requirement for Rnd GTPases of R-Ras GAP activity of Plexin-C1 and Plexin-D1
[LiteratureReference:421911] Cloning and expression of a cDNA for the human prostacyclin receptor
[LiteratureReference:1012986] Dock4 is regulated by RhoG and promotes Rac-dependent cell migration
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