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The following pages link to Detergent-resistant microdomains offer no refuge for proteins phosphorylated by the IgE receptor (Q40859152):
Displaying 17 items.
- A critical survey of methods to detect plasma membrane rafts (Q26866547) (← links)
- A lipid raft environment enhances Lyn kinase activity by protecting the active site tyrosine from dephosphorylation (Q28115037) (← links)
- Down-regulation of protein-tyrosine phosphatases activates an immune receptor in the absence of its translocation into lipid rafts (Q33799950) (← links)
- IgE receptors (Q34099225) (← links)
- Phospholipase d promotes lipid microdomain-associated signaling events in mast cells (Q34216651) (← links)
- Protein clusters on the T cell surface may suppress spurious early signaling events. (Q34413684) (← links)
- A mechanistic model of early FcεRI signaling: lipid rafts and the question of protection from dephosphorylation (Q34532127) (← links)
- Molecular versatility of antibodies (Q34792467) (← links)
- Quantitative aspects of signal transduction by the receptor with high affinity for IgE. (Q34825293) (← links)
- A Detailed Mathematical Model Predicts That Serial Engagement of IgE–FcεRI Complexes Can Enhance Syk Activation in Mast Cells (Q35008122) (← links)
- Unexpected signals in a system subject to kinetic proofreading (Q36303085) (← links)
- Kinetic proofreading models for cell signaling predict ways to escape kinetic proofreading (Q36303320) (← links)
- Kinetic proofreading of ligand-FcepsilonRI interactions may persist beyond LAT phosphorylation (Q36995467) (← links)
- Aggregation of membrane proteins by cytosolic cross-linkers: theory and simulation of the LAT-Grb2-SOS1 system (Q37263238) (← links)
- What precedes the initial tyrosine phosphorylation of the high affinity IgE receptor in antigen‐activated mast cell? (Q37786678) (← links)
- Reconstitution of regulated phosphorylation of FcepsilonRI by a lipid raft-excluded protein-tyrosine phosphatase (Q42470358) (← links)
- Monomer hapten and hapten-specific IgG inhibit mast cell activation evoked by multivalent hapten with different mechanisms (Q92145332) (← links)