Heparin-induced oligomerization of FGF molecules is responsible for FGF receptor dimerization, activation, and cell proliferation
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Spivak-Kroizman, T; Lemmon, MA; Dikic, I; Ladbury, JE; Pinchasi, D; Huang, J; Jaye, M; Crumley, G; Schlessinger, J; Lax, I
Published in: Cell
December 1994
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0092-8674
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December 1994
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79
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6
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1015 / 1024
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Elsevier BV
Related Subject Headings
- Developmental Biology
- 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
- 31 Biological sciences
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
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Spivak-Kroizman, T., Lemmon, M. A., Dikic, I., Ladbury, J. E., Pinchasi, D., Huang, J., … Lax, I. (1994). Heparin-induced oligomerization of FGF molecules is responsible for FGF receptor dimerization, activation, and cell proliferation. Cell, 79(6), 1015–1024. https://doi.org/10.1016/0092-8674(94)90032-9
Spivak-Kroizman, T., M. A. Lemmon, I. Dikic, J. E. Ladbury, D. Pinchasi, J. Huang, M. Jaye, G. Crumley, J. Schlessinger, and I. Lax. “Heparin-induced oligomerization of FGF molecules is responsible for FGF receptor dimerization, activation, and cell proliferation.” Cell 79, no. 6 (December 1994): 1015–24. https://doi.org/10.1016/0092-8674(94)90032-9.
Spivak-Kroizman T, Lemmon MA, Dikic I, Ladbury JE, Pinchasi D, Huang J, et al. Heparin-induced oligomerization of FGF molecules is responsible for FGF receptor dimerization, activation, and cell proliferation. Cell. 1994 Dec;79(6):1015–24.
Spivak-Kroizman, T., et al. “Heparin-induced oligomerization of FGF molecules is responsible for FGF receptor dimerization, activation, and cell proliferation.” Cell, vol. 79, no. 6, Elsevier BV, Dec. 1994, pp. 1015–24. Crossref, doi:10.1016/0092-8674(94)90032-9.
Spivak-Kroizman T, Lemmon MA, Dikic I, Ladbury JE, Pinchasi D, Huang J, Jaye M, Crumley G, Schlessinger J, Lax I. Heparin-induced oligomerization of FGF molecules is responsible for FGF receptor dimerization, activation, and cell proliferation. Cell. Elsevier BV; 1994 Dec;79(6):1015–1024.
Published In
Cell
DOI
ISSN
0092-8674
Publication Date
December 1994
Volume
79
Issue
6
Start / End Page
1015 / 1024
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Related Subject Headings
- Developmental Biology
- 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
- 31 Biological sciences
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences