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Details on Person Kobayashi, T

Class:IdPerson:75775
_displayNameKobayashi, T
_timestamp2003-09-01 15:51:33
firstnameToshiko
initialT
surnameKobayashi
(author)[LiteratureReference:75193] NBS1 localizes to gamma-H2AX foci through interaction with the FHA/BRCT domain.
[LiteratureReference:143393] The eukaryotic polypeptide chain releasing factor (eRF3/GSPT) carrying the translation termination signal to the 3'-Poly(A) tail of mRNA. Direct association of erf3/GSPT with polyadenylate-binding protein.
[LiteratureReference:208345] Activation mechanism of c-Jun amino-terminal kinase in the course of neural differentiation of P19 embryonic carcinoma cells
[LiteratureReference:353523] A novel Rad18 function involved in protection of the vertebrate genome after exposure to camptothecin
[LiteratureReference:419407] Molecular cloning and characterization of a novel human G-protein-coupled receptor, EDG7, for lysophosphatidic acid
[LiteratureReference:450151] Distinct molecular mechanism for initiating TRAF6 signalling
[LiteratureReference:453177] Molecular cloning of a porcine gene syk that encodes a 72-kDa protein-tyrosine kinase showing high susceptibility to proteolysis
[LiteratureReference:933430] TRAF6 and MEKK1 play a pivotal role in the RIG-I-like helicase antiviral pathway
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