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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9676053
_displayNameDissociation of the Jak kinase pathway from G-CSF receptor signaling in neutrophils
_timestamp2020-02-07 03:40:42
author[Person:9676045] Avalos, B R
[Person:9676035] Parker, J M
[Person:9676048] Ware, D A
[Person:9676042] Hunter, M G
[Person:9676047] Sibert, K A
[Person:9024725] Druker, B J
created[InstanceEdit:9676039] May, Bruce, 2020-02-07
journalExp. Hematol.
pages160-8
pubMedIdentifier9015216
titleDissociation of the Jak kinase pathway from G-CSF receptor signaling in neutrophils
volume25
year1997
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9676072] Csf3 dimer:2xp-4Y-Csf3r:Lyn:p-Y-Jak1 binds and activates Jak2, Syk, Hck, and Tyk2 [Mus musculus]
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