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Details on Person May, Bruce, 2015-07-28
| Class:Id | InstanceEdit:6788945 |
| _displayName | May, Bruce, 2015-07-28 |
| _timestamp | 2015-07-28 21:26:36 |
| author | [Person:203835] May, Bruce |
| dateTime | 2015-07-29 01:26:13 |
| (created) | [LiteratureReference:6788936] Human Cerberus prevents nodal-receptor binding, inhibits nodal signaling, and suppresses nodal-mediated phenotypes [Complex:6788937] CER1 dimer [extracellular region] [Homo sapiens] [Person:6788938] Fuerer, Christophe [Person:6788939] Ni, Wendi [LiteratureReference:6788940] Regulation of TGFβ and related signals by precursor processing [LiteratureReference:6788941] Nodal·Gdf1 heterodimers with bound prodomains enable serum-independent nodal signaling and endoderm differentiation [Complex:6788942] Cer1 dimer [extracellular region] [Xenopus laevis] [Person:6788943] Nostro, M Cristina [Person:6788944] Constam, Daniel B [Person:6788946] Mutatu, Washington |
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