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Details on Person Quantitative proteomics analysis of signalosome dynamics in primary T cells identifies the surface receptor CD6 as a Lat adaptor-independent TCR signaling hub

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9942872
_displayNameQuantitative proteomics analysis of signalosome dynamics in primary T cells identifies the surface receptor CD6 as a Lat adaptor-independent TCR signaling hub
_timestamp2025-03-19 10:34:43
author[Person:3448745] Roncagalli, Romain
[Person:9771109] Hauri, Simon
[Person:9942860] Fiore, Fréderic
[Person:9942840] Liang, Yinming
[Person:5638143] Chen, Zhi
[Person:9942833] Sansoni, Amandine
[Person:9942851] Kanduri, Kartiek
[Person:9942829] Joly, Rachel
[Person:9942903] Malzac, Aurélie
[Person:9942868] Lähdesmäki, Harri
[Person:5221053] Lahesmaa, Riitta
[Person:2685487] Yamasaki, Sho
[Person:2685311] Saito, Takashi
[Person:2685440] Malissen, Marie
[Person:2990899] Aebersold, Ruedi
[Person:6790810] Gstaiger, Matthias
[Person:2685367] Malissen, Bernard
created[InstanceEdit:9942831] Tiwari, Krishna, 2025-03-19
journalNat Immunol
modified[InstanceEdit:9942904] Tiwari, Krishna, 2025-03-19
pages384-392
pubMedIdentifier24584089
titleQuantitative proteomics analysis of signalosome dynamics in primary T cells identifies the surface receptor CD6 as a Lat adaptor-independent TCR signaling hub
volume15
year2014
(literatureReference)[Pathway:9942120] CD6 expression and signaling [Homo sapiens]
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