《fyn》怎以读
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《fyn》是什么意思
菲英岛(丹麦中南部);
英英释义
FYN
- Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase Fyn is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the FYN gene.
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学习《fyn》怎么用
权威例句
Fyn kinase initiates complementary signals required for IgE-dependent mast cell degranulation.
Association of the fyn Protein-Tyrosine Kinase with the T-Cell Antigen Receptor
Combined deficiencies of Src, Fyn, and Yes tyrosine kinases in mutant mice.
Virus-induced Abl and Fyn kinase signals permit coxsackievirus entry through epithelial tight junctions
Function of the Src-family kinases, Lck and Fyn, in T-cell development and activation.
A requirement for caveolin-1 and associated kinase Fyn in integrin signaling and anchorage-dependent cell growth.
Impaired long-term potentiation, spatial learning, and hippocampal development in fyn mutant mice
Compartmentalized signaling by GPI-anchored ephrin-A5 requires the Fyn tyrosine kinase to regulate cellular adhesion
Membrane glycoprotein IV (CD36) is physically associated with the Fyn, Lyn, and Yes protein-tyrosine kinases in human platelets
Stimulation of cell migration by overexpression of focal adhesion kinase and its association with Src and Fyn.
Association of the fyn Protein-Tyrosine Kinase with the T-Cell Antigen Receptor
Combined deficiencies of Src, Fyn, and Yes tyrosine kinases in mutant mice.
Virus-induced Abl and Fyn kinase signals permit coxsackievirus entry through epithelial tight junctions
Function of the Src-family kinases, Lck and Fyn, in T-cell development and activation.
A requirement for caveolin-1 and associated kinase Fyn in integrin signaling and anchorage-dependent cell growth.
Impaired long-term potentiation, spatial learning, and hippocampal development in fyn mutant mice
Compartmentalized signaling by GPI-anchored ephrin-A5 requires the Fyn tyrosine kinase to regulate cellular adhesion
Membrane glycoprotein IV (CD36) is physically associated with the Fyn, Lyn, and Yes protein-tyrosine kinases in human platelets
Stimulation of cell migration by overexpression of focal adhesion kinase and its association with Src and Fyn.