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Details on Person Lyn physically associates with the erythropoietin receptor and may play a role in activation of the Stat5 pathway

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9027182
_displayNameLyn physically associates with the erythropoietin receptor and may play a role in activation of the Stat5 pathway
_timestamp2017-10-29 12:06:35
author[Person:9027079] Chin, H
[Person:9024738] Arai, A
[Person:9027159] Wakao, H
[Person:8950037] Kamiyama, R
[Person:8950042] Miyasaka, N
[Person:6785886] Miura, O
created[InstanceEdit:9027089] May, Bruce, 2017-10-29
journalBlood
pages3734-45
pubMedIdentifier9573010
titleLyn physically associates with the erythropoietin receptor and may play a role in activation of the Stat5 pathway
volume91
year1998
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9006325] EPO binds EPOR:JAK2:LYN:IRS2 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9006326] Epo binds Epor:Jak2:Lyn:Irs2 [Mus musculus]
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