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Details on Person Zippers make signals: NCAM-mediated molecular interactions and signal transduction

Class:IdLiteratureReference:375122
_displayNameZippers make signals: NCAM-mediated molecular interactions and signal transduction
_timestamp2008-08-11 10:34:57
author[Person:375033] Walmod, Peter Schledermann
[Person:191046] Kolkova, K
[Person:190993] Berezin, V
[Person:190992] Bock, E
created[InstanceEdit:375121] Garapati, P V, 2008-08-11 10:34:54
journalNeurochem Res
pages2015-35
pubMedIdentifier15662836
titleZippers make signals: NCAM-mediated molecular interactions and signal transduction
volume29
year2004
(literatureReference)[Summation:375041] Antiparallel NCAM interactions involve trans-interactions of...
[Summation:375916] The neural cell adhesion molecule, NCAM1 is generally consid...
[Summation:391812] NCAM1 located on the cell membrane can participate in parall...
[Pathway:375165] NCAM signaling for neurite out-growth [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:419037] NCAM1 interactions [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:420397] NCAM1 trans-homophilic interaction [Rattus norvegicus]
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