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Details on Person Braga, Vania M M

Class:IdPerson:8854300
_displayNameBraga, Vania M M
_timestamp2016-01-27 10:29:20
created[InstanceEdit:8854260] Garapati, Phani Vijay, 2016-01-27
firstnameVania M M
initialVM
surnameBraga
(author)[LiteratureReference:8854269] Armus is a Rac1 effector that inactivates Rab7 and regulates E-cadherin degradation
[LiteratureReference:8854332] The TBC/RabGAP Armus coordinates Rac1 and Rab7 functions during autophagy
[LiteratureReference:8855100] Illuminating the functional and structural repertoire of human TBC/RABGAPs
[LiteratureReference:9967780] Newly formed E-cadherin contacts do not activate Cdc42 or induce filopodia protrusion in human keratinocytes
[LiteratureReference:9967789] Cooperation of distinct Rac-dependent pathways to stabilise E-cadherin adhesion
[LiteratureReference:9967818] PAK is required for the disruption of E-cadherin adhesion by the small GTPase Rac
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