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Details on Person Jupe, S, 2009-07-16

Class:IdInstanceEdit:429489
_displayNameJupe, S, 2009-07-16
_timestamp2009-07-16 10:10:06
author[Person:391309] Jupe, Steve
dateTime2009-07-16 14:12:00
(created)[Person:429487] Hughan, SC
[LiteratureReference:429488] Evidence that phospholipase C-gamma2 interacts with SLP-76, Syk, Lyn, LAT and the Fc receptor gamma-chain after stimulation of the collagen receptor glycoprotein VI in human platelets
[Person:429490] Mangin, P
[Person:429491] Schoenwaelder, SM
[Summation:429492] SLP-76 has a well-established role in recruitment of PLC gam...
[Person:429493] Melford, SK
[LiteratureReference:429494] Integrin alpha IIb beta 3-dependent calcium signals regulate platelet-fibrinogen interactions under flow. Involvement of phospholipase C gamma 2
[LiteratureReference:429495] Signaling role for phospholipase C gamma 2 in platelet glycoprotein Ib alpha calcium flux and cytoskeletal reorganization. Involvement of a pathway distinct from FcR gamma chain and Fc gamma RIIA
[Person:429496] Eckly, A
[BlackBoxEvent:429497] SLP-76 stimulates PLC gamma 2 [Homo sapiens]
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(modified)[Reaction:114689] PLC gamma 2-mediated PIP2 hydrolysis [Homo sapiens]
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