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Details on Person hINADl/PATJ, a homolog of discs lost, interacts with crumbs and localizes to tight junctions in human epithelial cells

Class:IdLiteratureReference:421254
_displayNamehINADl/PATJ, a homolog of discs lost, interacts with crumbs and localizes to tight junctions in human epithelial cells
_timestamp2009-05-17 21:14:13
author[Person:421259] Lemmers, C
[Person:421260] Médina, E
[Person:421258] Delgrossi, MH
[Person:421248] Michel, D
[Person:421261] Arsanto, JP
[Person:421249] Le Bivic, A
created[InstanceEdit:421233] Matthews, L, 2009-05-17 21:12:01
journalJ Biol Chem
modified[InstanceEdit:421268] Matthews, L, 2009-05-17 21:13:01
pages25408-15
pubMedIdentifier11964389
titlehINADl/PATJ, a homolog of discs lost, interacts with crumbs and localizes to tight junctions in human epithelial cells
volume277
year2002
(literatureReference)[Summation:421227] The CRB3:PALS1:PATJ complex is the second major cell polarit...
[Reaction:420661] Crumbs forms a ternary complex with Pals1 and PATJ at tight junctions [Homo sapiens]
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