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Effects of large clostridial cytotoxins on activation of RBL 2H3-hm1 mast cells indicate common and different roles of Rac in FcepsilonRI and M1-receptor signaling

Using Rho GTPases-inhibiting clostridial cytotoxins, we showed recently in RBL cells that the GTPase Rac is involved in FcepsilonRI (high-affinity receptor for IgE) signaling and receptor-mediated calcium mobilization, including influx via calcium release-activated calcium channels. Here, we studied...

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Published in:The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2003-03, Vol.304 (3), p.1243-1250
Main Authors: Djouder, Nabil, Aneiros, Eduardo, Cavalié, Adolfo, Aktories, Klaus
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title Effects of large clostridial cytotoxins on activation of RBL 2H3-hm1 mast cells indicate common and different roles of Rac in FcepsilonRI and M1-receptor signaling
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