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Details on Person Dual role of the tyrosine activation motif of the Ig-alpha protein during signal transduction via the B cell antigen receptor

Class:IdLiteratureReference:983479
_displayNameDual role of the tyrosine activation motif of the Ig-alpha protein during signal transduction via the B cell antigen receptor
_timestamp2010-11-02 04:05:46
author[Person:983514] Flaswinkel, H
[Person:265993] Reth, M
created[InstanceEdit:983471] May, B, 2010-11-02
journalEMBO J
pages83-9
pubMedIdentifier8306975
titleDual role of the tyrosine activation motif of the Ig-alpha protein during signal transduction via the B cell antigen receptor
volume13
year1994
(literatureReference)[Pathway:983695] Antigen activates B Cell Receptor (BCR) leading to generation of second messengers [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:983702] Phosphorylation of ITAMs of Ig-alpha (Cd79a) and Ig-beta (Cd79b) [Mus musculus]
[Pathway:983705] Signaling by the B Cell Receptor (BCR) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:983709] LYN, FYN, BLK phosphorylate ITAMs of Ig-alpha (CD79A) and Ig-beta (CD79B) [Homo sapiens]
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