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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5676294
_displayNameStructural and functional insights of RANKL-RANK interaction and signaling
_timestamp2015-02-19 18:34:02
author[Person:5676461] Liu, Changzhen
[Person:5676328] Walter, Thomas S
[Person:109933] Huang, P
[Person:5676385] Zhang, Shiqian
[Person:5676261] Zhu, Xuekai
[Person:5676345] Wu, Ying
[Person:5676291] Wedderburn, Lucy R
[Person:5676292] Tang, Peifu
[Person:5676355] Owens, Raymond J
[Person:5676413] Stuart, David I
[Person:5676265] Ren, Jingshan
[Person:5676302] Gao, Bin
created[InstanceEdit:5676482] Garapati, Phani Vijay, 2015-02-19
journalJ. Immunol.
pages6910-9
pubMedIdentifier20483727
titleStructural and functional insights of RANKL-RANK interaction and signaling
volume184
year2010
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5676589] RANKL,sRANKL trimer binds RANK [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5676592] 2xRANK binds RANKL,sRANKL trimer:RANK [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:5676390] Receptor activator of the NF-kB (RANK also known as TNFRSF11...
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