Valius, M., Bazenet, C., & Kazlauskas, A. (1993). Tyrosines 1021 and 1009 are phosphorylation sites in the carboxy terminus of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta subunit and are required for binding of phospholipase C gamma and a 64-kilodalton protein, respectively.
Chicago Style citaatValius, M., C. Bazenet, en A. Kazlauskas. Tyrosines 1021 and 1009 Are Phosphorylation Sites in the Carboxy Terminus of the Platelet-derived Growth Factor Receptor Beta Subunit and Are Required for Binding of Phospholipase C Gamma and a 64-kilodalton Protein, Respectively. 1993.
MLA citatieValius, M., C. Bazenet, en A. Kazlauskas. Tyrosines 1021 and 1009 Are Phosphorylation Sites in the Carboxy Terminus of the Platelet-derived Growth Factor Receptor Beta Subunit and Are Required for Binding of Phospholipase C Gamma and a 64-kilodalton Protein, Respectively. 1993.