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Class:IdPerson:71171
_displayNameParker, MW
_timestamp0000-00-00 00:00:00
firstnameMichael W
initialMW
surnameParker
(author)[LiteratureReference:71167] Crystal structure of maleylacetoacetate isomerase/glutathione transferase zeta reveals the molecular basis for its remarkable catalytic promiscuity
[LiteratureReference:419278] Hsp90 increases LIM kinase activity by promoting its homo-dimerization
[LiteratureReference:913385] The structure of the GM-CSF receptor complex reveals a distinct mode of cytokine receptor activation
[LiteratureReference:914184] The granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor receptor: linking its structure to cell signaling and its role in disease
[LiteratureReference:982797] Model for growth hormone receptor activation based on subunit rotation within a receptor dimer
[LiteratureReference:5692339] Lymphotoxin α induces apoptosis, necroptosis and inflammatory signals with the same potency as tumour necrosis factor
[LiteratureReference:9855790] Clarification of the role of key active site residues of glutathione transferase zeta/maleylacetoacetate isomerase by a new spectrophotometric technique
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