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Details on Person Jupe, S, 2009-07-30

Class:IdInstanceEdit:430074
_displayNameJupe, S, 2009-07-30
_timestamp2009-07-30 08:57:47
author[Person:391309] Jupe, Steve
dateTime2009-07-30 12:57:55
(created)[Person:430064] Feng, S
[Person:430065] Pei, S
[Person:430066] Harris, SJ
[LiteratureReference:430067] Identification of a binding sequence for the 14-3-3 protein within the cytoplasmic domain of the adhesion receptor, platelet glycoprotein Ib alpha
[LiteratureReference:430068] Cytoplasmic domains of GpIbalpha and GpIbbeta regulate 14-3-3zeta binding to GpIb/IX/V
[Person:430069] McNally, T
[Summation:430070] High shear stress, or immobilization of VWF under high shear...
[LiteratureReference:430071] Binding of purified 14-3-3 zeta signaling protein to discrete amino acid sequences within the cytoplasmic domain of the platelet membrane glycoprotein Ib-IX-V complex
[Person:430072] Christodoulides, N
[Reaction:430073] GPIb-IX-V binding to 14-3-3 zeta is reduced by shear stress [Homo sapiens]
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