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Paul D Simoncic

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Mcgill Journal of Medicine : MJM : an International Forum for the Advancement of Medical Sciences by Students|January 26, 2011
EditorialCharlotte Kfoury, Russell Brown, Paul D Simoncic
Mcgill Journal of Medicine : MJM : an International Forum for the Advancement of Medical Sciences by Students|September 16, 2009
The looming environmental crisisRussell Brown, Charlotte Kfoury, Paul D Simoncic
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|September 26, 2006
PTP1B and TC-PTP: novel roles in immune-cell signalingPaul D Simoncic, C Jane McGlade, Michel L Tremblay
Current Biology : CB|March 23, 2002
The T cell protein tyrosine phosphatase is a negative regulator of janus family kinases 1 and 3Paul D Simoncic, Ailsa Lee-Loy, Dwayne L Barber, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 18, 2006
T-cell protein tyrosine phosphatase (Tcptp) is a negative regulator of colony-stimulating factor 1 signaling and macrophage differentiationPaul D Simoncic, Annie Bourdeau, Ailsa Lee-Loy, et al.
Developmental Cell|April 24, 2002
Attenuation of leptin action and regulation of obesity by protein tyrosine phosphatase 1BAlan Cheng, Noriko Uetani, Paul D Simoncic, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|July 19, 2011
3BP2-deficient mice are osteoporotic with impaired osteoblast and osteoclast functionsNoam Levaot, Paul D Simoncic, Ioannis D Dimitriou, et al.
Cell|December 14, 2011
Loss of Tankyrase-mediated destruction of 3BP2 is the underlying pathogenic mechanism of cherubismNoam Levaot, Oleksandr Voytyuk, Ioannis Dimitriou, et al.
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Mcgill Journal of Medicine : MJM : an International Forum for the Advancement of Medical Sciences by Students|January 26, 2011
EditorialCharlotte Kfoury, Russell Brown, Paul D Simoncic
Mcgill Journal of Medicine : MJM : an International Forum for the Advancement of Medical Sciences by Students|September 16, 2009
The looming environmental crisisRussell Brown, Charlotte Kfoury, Paul D Simoncic
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|September 26, 2006
PTP1B and TC-PTP: novel roles in immune-cell signalingPaul D Simoncic, C Jane McGlade, Michel L Tremblay
Current Biology : CB|March 23, 2002
The T cell protein tyrosine phosphatase is a negative regulator of janus family kinases 1 and 3Paul D Simoncic, Ailsa Lee-Loy, Dwayne L Barber, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 18, 2006
T-cell protein tyrosine phosphatase (Tcptp) is a negative regulator of colony-stimulating factor 1 signaling and macrophage differentiationPaul D Simoncic, Annie Bourdeau, Ailsa Lee-Loy, et al.
Developmental Cell|April 24, 2002
Attenuation of leptin action and regulation of obesity by protein tyrosine phosphatase 1BAlan Cheng, Noriko Uetani, Paul D Simoncic, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|July 19, 2011
3BP2-deficient mice are osteoporotic with impaired osteoblast and osteoclast functionsNoam Levaot, Paul D Simoncic, Ioannis D Dimitriou, et al.
Cell|December 14, 2011
Loss of Tankyrase-mediated destruction of 3BP2 is the underlying pathogenic mechanism of cherubismNoam Levaot, Oleksandr Voytyuk, Ioannis Dimitriou, et al.
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