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Role of the p110δ PI 3-kinase in integrin and ITAM receptor signalling in platelets

We have investigated the function of the p110δ catalytic subunit of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI 3-kinase) in platelets using p110δ knock-out (p110δ- -) mice and p110δ knock-in (p110δD910A D910A) mice, which express a catalytically inactive form of the enzyme. Aggregation to threshold concentration...

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Published in:Platelets (Edinburgh) 2005-05, Vol.16 (3-4), p.191-202
Main Authors: Senis, Yotis A., Atkinson, Ben T., Pearce, Andrew C., Wonerow, Peter, Auger, Jocelyn M., Okkenhaug, Klaus, Pearce, Wayne, Vigorito, Elena, Vanhaesebroeck, Bart, Turner, Martin, Watson, Steve P.
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