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Class:IdPerson:549103
_displayNameLi, D
_timestamp2010-03-16 21:07:30
created[InstanceEdit:549096] D'Eustachio, P, 2010-03-16
firstnameDongmei
initialD
modified[InstanceEdit:549119] D'Eustachio, P, 2010-03-16
surnameLi
(author)[LiteratureReference:549091] Molecular identification of microsomal acyl-CoA:glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase, a key enzyme in de novo triacylglycerol synthesis
[LiteratureReference:1225967] Novel mutant-selective EGFR kinase inhibitors against EGFR T790M
[LiteratureReference:1482687] Molecular identification of a novel mammalian brain isoform of acyl-CoA:lysophospholipid acyltransferase with prominent ethanolamine lysophospholipid acylating activity, LPEAT2
[LiteratureReference:2167978] Proteoglycan-collagen XV in human tissues is seen linking banded collagen fibers subjacent to the basement membrane
[LiteratureReference:2172331] Loss of types XV and XIX collagen precedes basement membrane invasion in ductal carcinoma of the female breast
[LiteratureReference:2172347] Type XIX collagen purified from human umbilical cord is characterized by multiple sharp kinks delineating collagenous subdomains and by intermolecular aggregates via globular, disulfide-linked, and heparin-binding amino termini
[LiteratureReference:9009409] A feedback loop between RUNX2 and the E3 ligase SMURF1 in regulation of differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells
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