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Details on Person K-Ras Promotes Tumorigenicity through Suppression of Non-canonical Wnt Signaling

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9653388
_displayNameK-Ras Promotes Tumorigenicity through Suppression of Non-canonical Wnt Signaling
_timestamp2019-07-11 15:03:08
author[Person:9653390] Wang, Man-Tzu
[Person:6790358] Holderfield, Matthew
[Person:9653389] Galeas, Jacqueline
[Person:9604657] Delrosario, Reyno
[Person:9653391] To, Minh D
[Person:9604653] Balmain, Allan
[Person:3768946] McCormick, Frank
created[InstanceEdit:9653392] Rothfels, Karen, 2019-07-11
journalCell
pages1237-1251
pubMedIdentifier26590425
titleK-Ras Promotes Tumorigenicity through Suppression of Non-canonical Wnt Signaling
volume163
year2015
(literatureReference)[Reaction:4332359] Active calmodulin binds CAMK2 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9653503] KRAS4B is phosphorylated on serine 181 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9653585] S-Farn-Me KRAS4B binds calmodulin [Homo sapiens]
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