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Details on Person Takada, Yoshikazu

Class:IdPerson:389658
_displayNameTakada, Yoshikazu
_timestamp2015-06-18 21:54:40
created[InstanceEdit:389673] D'Eustachio, P, 2009-01-11 19:48:01
firstnameYoshikazu
initialY
modified[InstanceEdit:6784221] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2015-06-18
surnameTakada
(author)[LiteratureReference:389660] Human peroxisomal L-alanine: glyoxylate aminotransferase. Evolutionary loss of a mitochondrial targeting signal by point mutation of the initiation codon
[LiteratureReference:389665] Identification of mutations associated with peroxisome-to-mitochondrion mistargeting of alanine/glyoxylate aminotransferase in primary hyperoxaluria type 1
[LiteratureReference:2629657] Fibulin-5/DANCE is essential for elastogenesis in vivo
[LiteratureReference:9954545] Rotaviruses interact with alpha4beta7 and alpha4beta1 integrins by binding the same integrin domains as natural ligands
[LiteratureReference:9954552] Integrin-using rotaviruses bind alpha2beta1 integrin alpha2 I domain via VP4 DGE sequence and recognize alphaXbeta2 and alphaVbeta3 by using VP7 during cell entry
[LiteratureReference:9954576] Rotavirus spike protein VP5* binds alpha2beta1 integrin on the cell surface and competes with virus for cell binding and infectivity
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