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Details on Person Joshi-Tope, G, 2003-06-12 05:55:26

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_displayNameJoshi-Tope, G, 2003-06-12 05:55:26
_timestamp2008-11-19 13:59:54
author[Person:158006] Joshi-Tope, Geeta
dateTime2003-06-12 09:55:26
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(authored)[Reaction:69199] Dephosphorylation of Cyclin E:Cdk2 complexes by Cdc25A [Homo sapiens]
(created)[Figure:72786] /figures/cycline_cdk2.jpg
[Figure:72787] /figures/cycline_cdk2_p.jpg
[Figure:72788] /figures/cycline_cdk2_dp.jpg
[Figure:72789] /figures/cycline_cdk2_g1s.jpg
(modified)[Reaction:68913] The primase component of DNA polymerase:primase synthesizes a 6-10 nucleotide RNA primer at the origin [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:69191] Formation of Cyclin E:Cdk2 complexes [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:69195] Phosphorylation of Cyclin E:CDK2 complexes by WEE1 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:69199] Dephosphorylation of Cyclin E:Cdk2 complexes by Cdc25A [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:69200] Phosphorylation of proteins involved in G1/S transition by active Cyclin E:Cdk2 complexes [Homo sapiens]
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