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Details on Person Sasaoka, T

Class:IdPerson:5685357
_displayNameSasaoka, T
_timestamp2015-03-27 09:22:10
created[InstanceEdit:5685348] Jupe, Steve, 2015-03-27
firstnameT
initialT
surnameSasaoka
(author)[LiteratureReference:5685352] The functional significance of Shc in insulin signaling as a substrate of the insulin receptor
[LiteratureReference:8984404] Functional importance of amino-terminal domain of Shc for interaction with insulin and epidermal growth factor receptors in phosphorylation-independent manner
[LiteratureReference:9913087] Biochemical evidence for association of dystrobrevin with the sarcoglycan-sarcospan complex as a basis for understanding sarcoglycanopathy
[LiteratureReference:9914699] Loss of the sarcoglycan complex and sarcospan leads to muscular dystrophy in beta-sarcoglycan-deficient mice
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