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Class:IdPerson:398018
_displayNameHarden, TK
_timestamp2009-03-16 10:27:01
created[InstanceEdit:398017] Jupe, S, 2009-03-16 10:26:51
initialTK
surnameHarden
(author)[LiteratureReference:398020] A unique fold of phospholipase C-beta mediates dimerization and interaction with G alpha q
[LiteratureReference:398042] Crystal structure of Rac1 bound to its effector phospholipase C-beta2
[LiteratureReference:417854] Purification and functional reconstitution of the human P2Y12 receptor
[LiteratureReference:417862] Differential coupling of the human P2Y(11) receptor to phospholipase C and adenylyl cyclase
[LiteratureReference:417899] HEK293 human embryonic kidney cells endogenously express the P2Y1 and P2Y2 receptors
[LiteratureReference:418058] Gi-dependent cell signaling responses of the human P2Y14-receptor in model cell systems
[LiteratureReference:428717] Agonist binding and Gq-stimulating activities of the purified human P2Y1 receptor
[LiteratureReference:448799] Second messenger cascade specificity and pharmacological selectivity of the human P2Y1-purinoceptor
[LiteratureReference:1889840] Molecular cloning and characterization of PLC-eta2
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