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Details on Person Demonstration of an extracellular ATP-binding site in NCAM: functional implications of nucleotide binding

Class:IdLiteratureReference:375016
_displayNameDemonstration of an extracellular ATP-binding site in NCAM: functional implications of nucleotide binding
_timestamp2008-08-11 10:27:52
author[Person:375037] Dzhandzhugazyan, K
[Person:190992] Bock, E
created[InstanceEdit:375044] Garapati, P V, 2008-08-11 10:27:37
journalBiochemistry
pages15381-95
pubMedIdentifier9398268
titleDemonstration of an extracellular ATP-binding site in NCAM: functional implications of nucleotide binding
volume36
year1997
(literatureReference)[Summation:375040] NCAM1 has been demonstrated to possess (Ca++ or Mg++) depend...
[Reaction:375160] NCAM1 binds to ATP [Homo sapiens]
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