An Engineered TGF-β Monomer that Functions as a Dominant Negative to Block TGF-β Signaling

By Sun Kyung Kim, Lindsey Barron, Cynthia S. Hinck, Elyse M. Petrunak, Kristin E. Cano, Avinash Thangirala, Brian Iskra, Molly Brothers, Machell Vonberg, Belinda Leal, Blair Richter, Ravindra Kodali, Alexander B. Taylor, Shoucheng Du, Christopher Barnes1, Traian Sulea, Guillermo Calero1, P. John Hart, Matthew J. Hart, Borries Demeler, Andrew P. Hinck

1. University of Pittsburgh

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Sun Kyung Kim and Lindsey Barron and Cynthia S. Hinck and Elyse M. Petrunak and Kristin E. Cano and Avinash Thangirala and Brian Iskra and Molly Brothers and Machell Vonberg and Belinda Leal and Blair Richter and Ravindra Kodali and Alexander B. Taylor and Shoucheng Du and Christopher O. Barnes and Traian Sulea and Guillermo Calero and P. John Hart and Matthew J. Hart and Borries Demeler and Andrew P. Hinck

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Kim, S.K. et al., 2017. An Engineered TGF-β Monomer that Functions as a Dominant Negative to Block TGF-β Signaling. Journal of Biological Chemistry, p.jbc.M116.768754. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m116.768754.

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