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Sci. STKE, 25 April 2000 EDITORS' CHOICEImmunology Tec Kinases, from Structure to FunctionTec kinases are a family of nonreceptor tyrosine kinases with important roles in the differentiation, function, and homeostasis of T cells, B cells, and mast cells. Yang et al. discuss the structure of Tec kinases, their regulation, and their signal transduction pathways in this review. Additionally, the authors provide an overview of the genetic mutations in this kinase family and the associated phenotypes in both humans and mice. Yang, W.-C., Collette, Y., Nunès, J.A., and Olive, D. (2000) Tec kinases: A family with multiple roles in immunity. Immunity 12: 373-382. [Online Journal]
Citation: Tec Kinases, from Structure to Function. Sci. STKE 2000, tw5 (2000). |
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