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Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing | Concept |
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Brumell, John | Person |
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McGlade, Catherine Jane | Person |
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Grinstein, Sergio | Person |
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A conserved amino-terminal Shc domain binds to phosphotyrosine motifs in activated receptors and phosphopeptides. | Academic Article |
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A double hit implicates DIAPH3 as an autism risk gene. | Academic Article |
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A feed forward loop enforces YAP/TAZ signaling during tumorigenesis. | Academic Article |
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A high-affinity Arg-X-X-Lys SH3 binding motif confers specificity for the interaction between Gads and SLP-76 in T cell signaling. | Academic Article |
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A novel transforming protein (SHC) with an SH2 domain is implicated in mitogenic signal transduction. | Academic Article |
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Absent CNKSR2 causes seizures and intellectual, attention, and language deficits. | Academic Article |
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Adult-onset autosomal dominant centronuclear myopathy due to BIN1 mutations. | Academic Article |
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APPL1 associates with TrkA and GIPC1 and is required for nerve growth factor-mediated signal transduction. | Academic Article |
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Association of the Shc and Grb2/Sem5 SH2-containing proteins is implicated in activation of the Ras pathway by tyrosine kinases. | Academic Article |
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Autoantibodies to Dense Fine Speckles in Pediatric Diseases and Controls. | Academic Article |
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Caspase-dependent cleavage of the hematopoietic specific adaptor protein Gads alters signalling from the T cell receptor. | Academic Article |
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