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Details on Person Poncz, M

Class:IdPerson:373846
_displayNamePoncz, M
_timestamp2010-02-09 23:54:32
created[InstanceEdit:373768] Jassal, Bijay, 2008-07-17
firstnameMortimer
initialM
modified[InstanceEdit:373860] Jassal, Bijay, 2008-07-17
[InstanceEdit:507953] D'Eustachio, P, 2010-02-09
surnamePoncz
(author)[LiteratureReference:373810] Cloning and characterization of platelet factor 4 cDNA derived from a human erythroleukemic cell line
[LiteratureReference:380092] Identification of Gz alpha as a pertussis toxin-insensitive G protein in human platelets and megakaryocytes
[LiteratureReference:398016] The relative role of PLCbeta and PI3Kgamma in platelet activation
[LiteratureReference:428076] Loss of signaling through the G protein, Gz, results in abnormal platelet activation and altered responses to psychoactive drugs
[LiteratureReference:507955] Expression, purification and characterization of human glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) allosteric regulatory mutations
[LiteratureReference:751016] Analysis of Gz alpha by site-directed mutagenesis. Sites and specificity of protein kinase C-dependent phosphorylation
[LiteratureReference:996778] Familial dyserythropoietic anaemia and thrombocytopenia due to an inherited mutation in GATA1
[LiteratureReference:9937781] NuRD mediates activating and repressive functions of GATA-1 and FOG-1 during blood development
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