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Epstein-Barr Virus encoded BILF1 is a constructively active G protein coupled receptor - Significance for EBV mediated cell transformation
Lyngaa, Rikke Birgitte
(PhD Student)
Larsen, Niels Bent
(Main Supervisor)
Rosenkilde, Mette Marie
(Supervisor)
Rozlosnik, Noemi
(Examiner)
Kenney, Shannon C.
(Examiner)
Wiertz, Emmanuel J. H. J.
(Examiner)
Kledal, Thomas N
(Supervisor)
Overview
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Publications
(1)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
01/01/2008
→
24/06/2009
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Phosphorylation
Physics
100%
Secretions
Physics
100%
Oncogenes
Physics
100%
NFAT
Immunology and Microbiology
100%
Stathmin
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
66%
Proteomics
Physics
50%
Dimerization
Physics
50%
Research output
Publications per year
2009
2009
2009
1
Ph.D. thesis
Publications per year
Publications per year
BILF1 Mediated Transformation Correlates with Constitutive Signaling
Lyngaa, R. B.
,
Jun 2009
, Copenhagen.
126 p.
Research output
:
Book/Report
›
Ph.D. thesis
Phosphorylation
100%
Secretions
100%
Oncogenes
100%
NFAT
100%
Stathmin
66%