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  1. 1.   The G-Protein-Coupled Chemoattractant Receptor Fpr2 Exacerbates High Glucose-Mediated Proinflammatory Responses of Müller Glial Cells
  2. Yu, Ying; Bao, Zhiyao; Wang, Xiaofei; Gong, Wang; Chen, Hui; Guan, Huaijin; Le, Yingying; Su, Shaobo; Chen, Keqiang; Wang, Jiming
  3. Frontiers in Immunology. 2017, Dec 19; 8: 1852.
  1. 2.   Peptide Structure Stabilization by Membrane Anchoring and its General Applicability to the Development of Potent Cell-Permeable Inhibitors
  2. Johannessen, L.; Remsberg, J.; Gaponenko, V.; Adams, K. M.; Barchi, J. J.; Tarasov, S. G.; Jiang, S.; Tarasova, N. I.
  3. Chembiochem. 2011, Apr; 12(6): 914-921.
  1. 3.   Oncogenic met receptor induces cell-cycle progression in Xenopus oocytes independent of direct Grb2 and shc binding or Mos synthesis, but requires phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and Raf signaling
  2. Mood, K.; Saucier, C.; Ishimura, A.; Bong, Y. S.; Lee, H. S.; Park, M.; Daar, I. O.
  3. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 2006, APR; 207(1): 271-285.
  1. 4.   FGFR1 function at the earliest stages of mouse limb development plays an indispensable role in subsequent autopod morphogenesis
  2. Li, C. L.; Xu, X. L.; Nelson, D. K.; Williams, T.; Kuehn, M. R.; Deng, C. X.
  3. Development. 2005, NOV; 132(21): 4755-4764.
  1. 5.   Conditional inactivation of Fgfr1 in mouse defines its role in limb bud establishment, outgrowth and digit patterning
  2. Verheyden, J. M.; Lewandoski, M.; Deng, C. X.; Harfe, B. D.; Sun, X.
  3. Development. 2005, OCT; 132(19): 4235-4245.
  1. 6.   Ring-closing metathesis of C-terminal allylglycine residues with an N-terminal beta-vinyl-substituted phosphotyrosyl mimetic as an approach to novel Grb2 SH2 domain-binding macrocycles
  2. Oishi, S.; Shi, Z. D.; Worthy, K. M.; Bindu, L. K.; Fisher, R. J.; Burke, T. R.
  3. Chembiochem. 2005, APR; 6(4): 668-674.
  1. 7.   Nuclear accumulation of epidermal growth factor receptor and acceleration of G1/S stage by Epstein-Barr-encoded oncoprotein latent membrane protein 1
  2. Tao, Y. G.; Xing, S.; Deng, X. Y.; Xie, D. X.; Lee, L. M.; Liu, Y. P.; Wei, L.; Li, L. L.; Lin, D.; Qiao, W.; Gong, J. P.; Ya, C.
  3. Experimental Cell Research. 2005, FEB 15; 303(2): 240-251.
  1. 8.   Lymphatic dysfunction in transgenic mice expressing KSHV k-cyclin under the control of the VEGFR-3 promoter
  2. Sugaya, M.; Watanabe, T.; Yang, A.; Starost, M. F.; Kobayashi, H.; Atkins, A. M.; Borris, D. L.; Hanan, E. A.; Schimel, D.; Bryant, M. A.; Roberts, N.; Skobe, M.; Staskus, K. A.; Kaldis, P.; Blauvelt, A.
  3. Blood. 2005 105(6): 2356-2363.
  1. 9.   Genetic basis of cancer of the kidney: Disease specific approaches to therapy
  2. Linehan, W. M.; Vasselli, J.; Srinivasan, R.; Walther, M. M.; Merino, M.; Choyke, P.; Vocke, C.; Schmidt, L.; Isaacs, J. S.; Glenn, G.; Toro, J.; Zbar, B.; Bottaro, D.; Neckers, L.
  3. Clinical Cancer Research. 2004, SEP 15; 10(18, Part 2 Suppl. S): 6282S-6289S.
  1. 10.   Tyr-298 in ephrinB1 is critical for an interaction with the Grb4 adaptor protein
  2. Bong, Y. S.; Park, Y. H.; Lee, H. S.; Mood, K.; Ishimura, A.; Daar, I. O.
  3. Biochemical Journal. 2004 377(Part 2): 499-507.
  1. 11.   Quantifying cell scattering: The blob algorithm revisited
  2. Kort, E. J.; Jones, A.; Daumbach, M.; Hudson, E. A.; Buckner, B.; Resau, J. H.
  3. Cytometry Part A. 2003 51A(2): 119-126.
  1. 12.   Docking protein SNT1 is a critical mediator of fibroblast growth factor signaling during Xenopus embryonic development
  2. Akagi, K.; Park, E. K.; Mood, K.; Daar, I. O.
  3. Developmental Dynamics. 2002 223(2): 216-228.
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