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Details on Person Nicola, NA

Class:IdPerson:449835
_displayNameNicola, NA
_timestamp2009-12-07 18:18:59
created[InstanceEdit:449839] Jupe, S, 2009-12-07
initialNA
modified[InstanceEdit:449857] Jupe, S, 2009-12-07
surnameNicola
(author)[LiteratureReference:449821] Identification, purification, and characterization of a soluble interleukin (IL)-13-binding protein. Evidence that it is distinct from the cloned Il-13 receptor and Il-4 receptor alpha-chains
[LiteratureReference:449965] Cloning of a murine IL-11 receptor alpha-chain; requirement for gp130 for high affinity binding and signal transduction
[LiteratureReference:914201] Cytoplasmic domains of the common beta-chain of the GM-CSF/IL-3/IL-5 receptors that are required for inducing differentiation or clonal suppression in myeloid leukaemic cell lines
[LiteratureReference:914205] Expression cloning of a receptor for human granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor
[LiteratureReference:1013914] Anomalous megakaryocytopoiesis in mice with mutations in the c-Myb gene
[LiteratureReference:1112695] SOCS3 negatively regulates IL-6 signaling in vivo
[LiteratureReference:1112722] Twenty proteins containing a C-terminal SOCS box form five structural classes
[LiteratureReference:1112760] Mutational analyses of the SOCS proteins suggest a dual domain requirement but distinct mechanisms for inhibition of LIF and IL-6 signal transduction
[LiteratureReference:1168805] Suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 preferentially binds to the SHP-2-binding site on the shared cytokine receptor subunit gp130
[LiteratureReference:1364046] SOCS2 negatively regulates growth hormone action in vitro and in vivo
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