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Details on Person Proto-oncogene products Vav and c-Cbl are involved in the signal transduction through Grb2/Ash in hematopoietic cells

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9029072
_displayNameProto-oncogene products Vav and c-Cbl are involved in the signal transduction through Grb2/Ash in hematopoietic cells
_timestamp2017-11-14 12:54:42
author[Person:9029038] Hanazono, Y
[Person:9029052] Odai, H
[Person:3857337] Sasaki, K
[Person:5319729] Iwamatsu, A
[Person:71630] Yazaki, Y
[Person:5693301] Hirai, H
created[InstanceEdit:9029065] May, Bruce, 2017-11-14
journalActa Haematol.
pages236-42
pubMedIdentifier8677749
titleProto-oncogene products Vav and c-Cbl are involved in the signal transduction through Grb2/Ash in hematopoietic cells
volume95
year1996
(literatureReference)[Complex:9029110] EPO:p-8Y-EPOR:p-12Y-JAK2:LYN:IRS2:p-CRKL:RAPGEF1:p-Y-SHC1:GRB2:VAV1 [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:9027284] Erythropoietin activates RAS [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9029150] EPO:phospho-EPOR:phospho-JAK2:LYN:IRS2:phospho-CRKL:RAPGEF1:phospho-SHC1 binds GRB2:VAV1 [Homo sapiens]
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