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Details on Person Regulated segregation of kinase Dyrk1A during asymmetric neural stem cell division is critical for EGFR-mediated biased signaling

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9985360
_displayNameRegulated segregation of kinase Dyrk1A during asymmetric neural stem cell division is critical for EGFR-mediated biased signaling
_timestamp2026-03-19 13:51:24
author[Person:9985377] Ferron, Sacri R
[Person:9985356] Pozo, Natividad
[Person:9985369] Laguna, Ariadna
[Person:9732054] Aranda, Sergi
[Person:9985380] Porlan, Eva
[Person:9985395] Moreno, Mireia
[Person:9985403] Fillat, Cristina
[Person:9985354] de la Luna, Susana
[Person:9985334] Sánchez, Pilar
[Person:9985427] Arbonés, María L
[Person:8985280] Fariñas, Isabel
created[InstanceEdit:9985367] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2026-03-19
journalCell Stem Cell
pages367-79
pubMedIdentifier20804972
titleRegulated segregation of kinase Dyrk1A during asymmetric neural stem cell division is critical for EGFR-mediated biased signaling
volume7
year2010
(literatureReference)[Summation:9985295]

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