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Details on Person Reconstitution of functional interleukin 2 receptor complexes on fibroblastoid cells: involvement of the cytoplasmic domain of the gamma chain in two distinct signaling pathways

Class:IdLiteratureReference:539010
_displayNameReconstitution of functional interleukin 2 receptor complexes on fibroblastoid cells: involvement of the cytoplasmic domain of the gamma chain in two distinct signaling pathways
_timestamp2010-03-09 09:40:02
author[Person:451914] Asao, H
[Person:449816] Takeshita, T
[Person:449778] Ishii, N
[Person:449148] Kumaki, S
[Person:71205] Nakamura, M
[Person:389389] Sugamura, K
created[InstanceEdit:539015] Jupe, S, 2010-03-09
journalProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
pages4127-31
pubMedIdentifier7683423
titleReconstitution of functional interleukin 2 receptor complexes on fibroblastoid cells: involvement of the cytoplasmic domain of the gamma chain in two distinct signaling pathways
volume90
year1993
(literatureReference)[Reaction:539000] Il2rb and Il2rg dimerize [Mus musculus]
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