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Details on Person Factor XII stimulates ERK1/2 and Akt through uPAR, integrins, and the EGFR to initiate angiogenesis

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9983534
_displayNameFactor XII stimulates ERK1/2 and Akt through uPAR, integrins, and the EGFR to initiate angiogenesis
_timestamp2026-02-24 18:59:08
author[Person:9983491] LaRusch, Gretchen A
[Person:158403] Mahdi, F
[Person:158302] Shariat-Madar, Z
[Person:9983542] Adams, Gregory
[Person:9983549] Sitrin, Robert G
[Person:9983558] Zhang, Wan Ming
[Person:158406] McCrae, KR
[Person:9028242] Schmaier, Alvin H
created[InstanceEdit:9983544] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2026-02-24
journalBlood
pages5111-20
pubMedIdentifier20228268
titleFactor XII stimulates ERK1/2 and Akt through uPAR, integrins, and the EGFR to initiate angiogenesis
volume115
year2010
(literatureReference)[Summation:158190] This Reactome event shows plasma kallikrein (PKa)-mediated c...
[Summation:9857899] Autocatalytic cleavage of a single peptide bond after Arg372...
[Summation:9936924] Binding of coagulation factor XII (FXII) to cell surface rec...
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