Human Interaction Network Ontology
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- The receptor:G-protein complex binds GTP
- The receptor:G-protein complex dissociates
- The receptor:G-protein complex releases GDP
- The role of Nef in HIV-1 replication and disease pathogenesis
- The signal peptide is excised from beta-NGF pre-pro-precursor
- The single sugars GlcA and GlcNAc translocate from the lysosome to the cytosol
- Thiamin is pyrophosphorylated
- Thiamin transport across the plasma membrane
- Thiamin triphosphate can be hydrolysed back to thiamin diphosphate
- Thin Filament
- Thin Filament With Troponin Bound Calcium
- Thioredoxin:TXNIP
- Thiosulfate can transfer its sulfate to glutathione
- Thrombin activated PAR:G12/13 (active)
- Thrombin activated PAR:G12/13 (inactive)
- Thrombin binding to GP1b:IX:V
- Thrombin signalling through proteinase activated receptors (PARs)
- Thrombin-activated PAR
- Thrombin-activated PAR binds G-protein G12/13
- Thrombin-activated PAR binds G-protein Gq
- Thrombin-activated PAR:Gq (active)
- Thrombin-activated PAR:Gq (inactive)
- Thrombin-mediated activation of Proteinase-activated receptors
- Thrombin:Proteinase-activated receptors
- Thrombopoietin binds the thrombopoietin receptor
- Thrombopoietin binds the thrombopoietin receptor
- Thrombospondin
- Thrombospondin-1 trimer
- Thrombospondin-1 trimer
- Thromboxane signalling through TP receptor
- Thymine glycol
- Thyroid hormone transporting SLCOs
- Thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor can bind TSH
- Thyrotropin
- Thyrotropin [extracellular region]' positively regulates 'DIT and MIT combine to form triiodothyronine
- Thyrotropin [extracellular region]' positively regulates 'Two DITs combine to form thyroxine
- Thyrotropin is a heterodimer
- Thyrotropin-releasing hormone receptor binds thyrotropin
- Thyroxine biosynthesis
- Thyroxine is deiodinated to reverse triiodothyronine (RT3)
- Thyroxine is deiodinated to triiodothyronine
- Tiam2
- Tie2 Signaling
- Tie2 and Ang4 complex
- Tie2 and Dok-2 complex
- Tie2 and Grb14 complex
- Tie2/Ang1 dimer
- Tie2:Grb7 complex
- Tight Junction Complex:PARD6A:RHOA
- Tight Junction Complex:Pard6a:RHOA