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Class:IdPerson:983497
_displayNameBurkhardt, AL
_timestamp2010-11-02 04:06:46
created[InstanceEdit:983471] May, B, 2010-11-02
initialAL
surnameBurkhardt
(author)[LiteratureReference:983485] Anti-immunoglobulin stimulation of B lymphocytes activates src-related protein-tyrosine kinases
[LiteratureReference:983499] Temporal differences in the activation of three classes of non-transmembrane protein tyrosine kinases following B-cell antigen receptor surface engagement
[LiteratureReference:983521] Syk protein-tyrosine kinase is regulated by tyrosine-phosphorylated Ig alpha/Ig beta immunoreceptor tyrosine activation motif binding and autophosphorylation
[LiteratureReference:1112633] Signal transduction by immunoglobulin is mediated through Ig alpha and Ig beta
[LiteratureReference:1861620] Cross-linking of Fc gamma receptor I (Fc gamma RI) and receptor II (Fc gamma RII) on monocytic cells activates a signal transduction pathway common to both Fc receptors that involves the stimulation of p72 Syk protein tyrosine kinase
[LiteratureReference:2076227] Signal transduction through the CD19 receptor during discrete developmental stages of human B-cell ontogeny
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