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Class:IdPerson:76962
_displayNameLiu, Q
_timestamp0000-00-00 00:00:00
created[InstanceEdit:75002] Matthews, L, 2003-08-05 01:10:00
firstnameQ
initialQ
surnameLiu
(author)[LiteratureReference:70159] The predicted ATP-binding domains in the hexose transporter GLUT1 critically affect transporter activity
[LiteratureReference:75006] Chk1 is an essential kinase that is regulated by Atr and required for the G(2)/M DNA damage checkpoint.
[LiteratureReference:197135] The SMN-SIP1 complex has an essential role in spliceosomal snRNP biogenesis
[LiteratureReference:197139] The spinal muscular atrophy disease gene product, SMN, and its associated protein SIP1 are in a complex with spliceosomal snRNP proteins
[LiteratureReference:375250] Characterization of the human cysteinyl leukotriene CysLT1 receptor
[LiteratureReference:375262] Characterization of the human cysteinyl leukotriene 2 receptor
[LiteratureReference:1296406] ATP-dependent human RISC assembly pathways
[LiteratureReference:5666194] Molecular cloning, expression characterization, and mapping of a novel putative inhibitor of rho GTPase activity, RTKN, to D2S145-D2S286
[LiteratureReference:9029020] The SH2 inositol 5-phosphatase Ship1 is recruited in an SH2-dependent manner to the erythropoietin receptor
[LiteratureReference:9649202] A cell cycle regulator potentially involved in genesis of many tumor types
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