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Activin Receptors, Type I

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Definition: One of the two types of ACTIVIN RECEPTORS or activin receptor-like kinases (ALK'S). There are several type I activin receptors. The major active ones are ALK-2 (ActR-IA) and ALK-4 (ActR-IB).      Other names Activin Receptor Like Kinases, Type I; Activin Receptor-Like Kinases, Type I
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
Ki26894  0   Activin Receptors, Type I/*antagonists & inhibitors. Cancer Sci 2007 Jan;98(1):127-33
Acvr1c protein, mouse  EC 2.7.11.30   *Activin Receptors, Type I. J Med Invest 2006 Aug;53(3-4):238-45
acvr1b protein, zebrafish  EC 2.7.11.30   *Zebrafish Proteins *Activin Receptors, Type I. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2006 Jun 30;345(2):694-703
Acvr1 protein, mouse  EC 2.7.11.30   *Activin Receptors, Type I.
Acvr1b protein, mouse  EC 2.7.11.30   *Activin Receptors, Type I.
ACVR1B protein, human  EC 2.7.11.30   *Activin Receptors, Type I.
Acvrl1 protein, mouse  EC 2.7.11.30   *Activin Receptors, Type I.
Acvr1c protein, rat  EC 2.7.11.30   *Activin Receptors, Type I.
acvr1b protein, Xenopus  EC 2.7.11.30   *Xenopus Proteins *Activin Receptors, Type I. Dev Growth Differ 2003 Apr;45(2):113-9
ACVR1 protein, human  EC 2.7.11.30   *Activin Receptors, Type I.
ACVR1C protein, human  EC 2.7.11.30   *Activin Receptors, Type I. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1999 Jan 27;254(3):707-12; Cytogenet Cell Genet. 2001;95(3-4):157-62; Mol Cell Neurosci. 1996 Jun;7(6):467-78
acvr1l protein, zebrafish  EC 2.7.11.30   *Zebrafish Proteins *Activin Receptors, Type I. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2002 May 24;293(5):1556-65; Dev Dyn. 1998 Apr;211(4):352-61

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