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Class:IdPerson:380055
_displayNameZhang, W
_timestamp2008-11-06 23:26:47
created[InstanceEdit:380054] D'Eustachio, P, 2008-11-06 23:26:11
firstnameWei
initialW
surnameZhang
(author)[LiteratureReference:452197] Reciprocal transcriptional regulation of Pou5f1 and Sox2 via the Oct4/Sox2 complex in embryonic stem cells
[LiteratureReference:453038] Characterization of human embryonic stem cell lines by the International Stem Cell Initiative
[LiteratureReference:480601] MAGED2: a novel p53-dissociator
[LiteratureReference:1112605] Zic3 is required for maintenance of pluripotency in embryonic stem cells
[LiteratureReference:3009211] Single-molecule imaging reveals transforming growth factor-beta-induced type II receptor dimerization
[LiteratureReference:3009231] Monomeric type I and type III transforming growth factor-? receptors and their dimerization revealed by single-molecule imaging
[LiteratureReference:3302030] Substrate specificity combined with stereopromiscuity in glutathione transferase A4-4-dependent metabolism of 4-hydroxynonenal
[LiteratureReference:3371557] Biochemical and structural studies of the interaction of Cdc37 with Hsp90
[LiteratureReference:5225733] Rice CONSTITUTIVE TRIPLE-RESPONSE2 is involved in the ethylene-receptor signalling and regulation of various aspects of rice growth and development
[LiteratureReference:5324669] The co-chaperone p23 arrests the Hsp90 ATPase cycle to trap client proteins
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