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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9681109
_displayNameStructure and Assembly Mechanism of the Signaling Complex Mediated by Human CSF-1
_timestamp2020-04-01 10:10:05
author[Person:8981687] Felix, Jan
[Person:9681104] De Munck, Steven
[Person:8854744] Verstraete, Kenneth
[Person:9681099] Meuris, Leander
[Person:5609945] Callewaert, Nico
[Person:8854735] Elegheert, Jonathan
[Person:3323077] Savvides, Savvas N
created[InstanceEdit:9681119] May, Bruce, 2020-04-01
journalStructure
pages1621-1631
pubMedIdentifier26235028
titleStructure and Assembly Mechanism of the Signaling Complex Mediated by Human CSF-1
volume23
year2015
(literatureReference)[Reaction:389156] CSF1 dimer binds CSF1R or IL34 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9680349] CSF1R dimerizes [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:9680350] Signaling by CSF1 (M-CSF) in myeloid cells [Homo sapiens]
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