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Class:IdLiteratureReference:398166
_displayNameDefective platelet activation in G alpha(q)-deficient mice
_timestamp2009-03-18 10:24:11
author[Person:140030] Offermanns, S
[Person:398169] Toombs, CF
[Person:398168] Hu, YH
[Person:75544] Simon, MI
created[InstanceEdit:398167] Jupe, S, 2009-03-18 10:24:25
journalNature
pages183-6
pubMedIdentifier9296496
titleDefective platelet activation in G alpha(q)-deficient mice
volume389
year1997
(literatureReference)[Summation:397840] The classic signalling route for G alpha (q) is activation o...
[Summation:400602] Thrombin receptors activate G-proteins in the G12/13 family....
[Summation:428741] Thrombin signalling through PARs is mediated in part through...
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