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Class:IdLiteratureReference:4205113
_displayNameDeterminants of specificity in TGF-beta signal transduction
_timestamp2013-08-15 15:41:49
author[Person:3009241] Chen, Y G
[Person:3318203] Hata, A
[Person:3318201] Lo, R S
[Person:3318338] Wotton, D
[Person:2584302] Shi, Y
[Person:4205114] Pavletich, N
[Person:2584291] Massagué, J
created[InstanceEdit:4205112] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2013-08-15
journalGenes Dev.
pages2144-52
pubMedIdentifier9679059
titleDeterminants of specificity in TGF-beta signal transduction
volume12
year1998
(literatureReference)[FailedReaction:3656523] An anchoring protein ZFYVE9 (SARA) does not recruit SMAD2/3 to TGFB1:TGFBR2:p-TGFBR1 KD Mutants [Homo sapiens]
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