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Class:IdLiteratureReference:8853846
_displayNameOsmotic stress-mediated activation of RET kinases involves intracellular disulfide-bonded dimer formation
_timestamp2016-01-25 16:18:54
author[Person:2428807] Takeda, K
[Person:5690119] Kato, M
[Person:2326791] Wu, J
[Person:8853748] Iwashita, T
[Person:75525] Suzuki, H
[Person:3301224] Takahashi, M
[Person:8853841] Nakashima, I
created[InstanceEdit:8853813] Jupe, Steve, 2016-01-25
journalAntioxid. Redox Signal.
pages473-82
pubMedIdentifier11491658
titleOsmotic stress-mediated activation of RET kinases involves intracellular disulfide-bonded dimer formation
volume3
year2001
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8853762] RET dimerizes [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:8853768] It is widely accepted that RET undergoes dimerization and tr...
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