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The role of zyxin in signal transduction and its relationship with diseases. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Mol Biosci
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Signal transduction in photoreceptors [PDF]

open access: possibleBiochemical Society Transactions, 1991
The biochemical role of the visual-pigment protein, rhodopsin, is reviewed, with reference to vertebrate rods and cones and the microvillar photoreceptors of invertebrates. New results are presented on the structure of squid rhodopsin, which possesses an extensive proline-rich repeat at its C-terminus, using negative-stain electron microscopy.
Helen R. Saibil, Keith Langmack
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Lymphokine signal transduction

Cellular Signalling, 1990
Lymphokines are a group of signalling molecules involved in communication between cells, mainly those of the immune system. The lymphokines are multi-functional and most of them have mitogenic or co-mitogenic activity. An understanding of lymphokine biology is essential to understand how the immune system develops and functions and to provide a ...
Guy, G.R., Bee, N.G.S., Peng, C.S.
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Interferon signal transduction

Biotherapy, 1996
The interferon signal transduction pathway initiates at a cell surface receptor and mediates the activation of target genes in the nucleus. The binding of interferon to a transmembrane receptor stimulates the activation of associated tyrosine kinases of the Janus kinase (JAK) family.
Nancy C. Reich, Andrew C. Larner
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