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_displayNameThe binding of RANKL trimer to RANK causes the trimerization...
_timestamp2015-02-19 18:35:06
created[InstanceEdit:5676482] Garapati, Phani Vijay, 2015-02-19
textThe binding of RANKL trimer to RANK causes the trimerization of the receptor, which activates the signalling pathway and results in osteogenesis from progenitor cells and the activation of mature osteoclasts (Liu et al. 2010)
(summation)[Reaction:5676592] 2xRANK binds RANKL,sRANKL trimer:RANK [Homo sapiens]
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