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Details on Person Negative feedback of T cell activation through inhibitory adapters and costimulatory receptors

Class:IdLiteratureReference:389753
_displayNameNegative feedback of T cell activation through inhibitory adapters and costimulatory receptors
_timestamp2009-01-13 00:48:55
author[Person:156998] Saito, T
[Person:181753] Yamasaki, Shinji
created[InstanceEdit:389752] Garapati, P V, 2009-01-13 00:48:45
journalImmunol Rev
pages143-60
pubMedIdentifier12670402
titleNegative feedback of T cell activation through inhibitory adapters and costimulatory receptors
volume192
year2003
(literatureReference)[Summation:390206] Association of CTLA4 with mu2 induces rapid endocytosis into...
[Summation:390211] The cell surface expression of CTLA-4 is precisely regulated...
[Reaction:389755] Dephosphorylation of CD3-zeta by CTLA-4 bound SHP-2 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:390327] Translocation of CTLA4-AP2 complex to endosomes [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:390330] CTLA4 binds AP-1 in the trans-Golgi network [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:390334] CTLA4 trafficking [Homo sapiens]
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