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Details on Person Wang, Jue

Class:IdPerson:5627782
_displayNameWang, Jue
_timestamp2014-10-20 20:05:23
created[InstanceEdit:5627785] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2014-10-20
firstnameJue
initialJ
surnameWang
(author)[LiteratureReference:5627787] Mechanistic studies of the autoactivation of PAK2: a two-step model of cis initiation followed by trans amplification
[LiteratureReference:8986750] Tapetum degeneration retardation is critical for aliphatic metabolism and gene regulation during rice pollen development
[LiteratureReference:9671229] Sphingomyelin encrypts tissue factor: ATP-induced activation of A-SMase leads to tissue factor decryption and microvesicle shedding
[LiteratureReference:9822564] Acid sphingomyelinase plays a critical role in LPS- and cytokine-induced tissue factor procoagulant activity
[LiteratureReference:9935191] Alterations to Sphingomyelin Metabolism Affect Hemostasis and Thrombosis
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