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F2RL2 gene
Known as:
proteinase-activated receptor-3
, THROMBIN RECEPTOR-LIKE 2
, PAR3
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2020
2020
In silico identification of the prognostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets associated with cancer stem cell characteristics of glioma
Wen Lvu
,
X. Fei
,
Cheng Chen
,
Bojia Zhang
Bioscience Reports
2020
Corpus ID: 220851015
Abstract Glioma is the common histological subtype of malignancy in central nervous system, with a high morbidity and mortality…
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Review
2019
Review
2019
Protease-activated receptors (PARs): mechanisms of action and potential therapeutic modulators in PAR-driven inflammatory diseases
D. Heuberger
,
R. Schuepbach
Thrombosis Journal
2019
Corpus ID: 92990837
Inflammatory diseases have become increasingly prevalent with industrialization. To address this, numerous anti-inflammatory…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Population History and Natural Selection Shape Patterns of Genetic Variation in 132 Genes
J. Akey
,
M. Eberle
,
+4 authors
L. Kruglyak
PLoS Biology
2004
Corpus ID: 1156835
Identifying regions of the human genome that have been targets of natural selection will provide important insights into human…
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2002
2002
ASIP/PAR3 is located at the slit diaphragm in podocyte
H. Kurihara
,
Koichiro Ichimura
,
Tomonori Hirose
,
S. Ohno
,
T. Sakai
2002
Corpus ID: 132845212
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Molecular mapping of thrombin‐receptor interactions
Y. Ayala
,
A. Cantwell
,
T. Rose
,
Leslie A. Bush
,
D. Arosio
,
E. Di Cera
Proteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics
2001
Corpus ID: 41497133
In addition to its procoagulant and anticoagulant roles in the blood coagulation cascade, thrombin works as a signaling molecule…
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