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Details on Person Galphaq binds two effectors separately in cells: evidence for predetermined signaling pathways

Class:IdLiteratureReference:416365
_displayNameGalphaq binds two effectors separately in cells: evidence for predetermined signaling pathways
_timestamp2009-03-26 13:58:32
author[Person:416362] Golebiewska, U
[Person:177613] Scarlata, S
created[InstanceEdit:416367] Jupe, S, 2009-03-26 13:58:47
journalBiophys J
pages2575-82
pubMedIdentifier18515384
titleGalphaq binds two effectors separately in cells: evidence for predetermined signaling pathways
volume95
year2008
(literatureReference)[Summation:416368] Phospholipase C activation is the classical signalling route...
[Reaction:416358] G alpha (q) inhibits PI3K alpha [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:445860] Activation of Phospholipase C beta1 by G(q)alpha:GTP [Mus musculus]
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