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    A RHAMM Mimetic Peptide Blocks Hyaluronan Signaling and Reduces Inflammation and Fibrogenesis in Excisional Skin Wounds by Tolg, Cornelia, Hamilton, Sara R, Zalinska, Ewa, McCulloch, Lori, Amin, Ripal, Akentieva, Natalia, Winnik, Francoise, Savani, Rashmin, Bagli, Darius J, Luyt, Len G, Cowman, Mary K, McCarthy, Jim B, Turley, Eva A

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-10-2012)
    “…Hyaluronan is activated by fragmentation and controls inflammation and fibroplasia during wound repair and diseases (eg, cancer). Hyaluronan-binding peptides…”
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    The Hyaluronan Receptors CD44 and Rhamm (CD168) Form Complexes with ERK1,2 That Sustain High Basal Motility in Breast Cancer Cells by Hamilton, Sara R., Fard, Shireen F., Paiwand, Frouz F., Tolg, Cornelia, Veiseh, Mandana, Wang, Chao, McCarthy, James B., Bissell, Mina J., Koropatnick, James, Turley, Eva A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-06-2007)
    “…CD44 is an integral hyaluronan receptor that can promote or inhibit motogenic signaling in tumor cells. Rhamm is a nonintegral cell surface hyaluronan receptor…”
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    RHAMM Promotes Interphase Microtubule Instability and Mitotic Spindle Integrity through MEK1/ERK1/2 Activity by Tolg, Cornelia, Hamilton, Sara R., Morningstar, Lyndsey, Zhang, Jing, Zhang, S., Esguerra, Kenneth V., Telmer, Patrick G., Luyt, Len G., Harrison, Rene, McCarthy, James B., Turley, Eva A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (20-08-2010)
    “…An oncogenic form of RHAMM (receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility, mouse, amino acids 163–794 termed RHAMMΔ163) is a cell surface hyaluronan receptor and…”
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    Rhamm⁻/⁻ fibroblasts are defective in CD44-mediated ERK1,2 motogenic signaling, leading to defective skin wound repair by Tolg, Cornelia, Hamilton, Sara R, Nakrieko, Kerry-Ann, Kooshesh, Fatemeh, Walton, Paul, McCarthy, James B, Bissell, Mina J, Turley, Eva A

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (18-12-2006)
    “…Rhamm (receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility) is an hyaluronan binding protein with limited expression in normal tissues and high expression in advanced…”
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    Nuclear factor-κB1 controls the functional maturation of dendritic cells and prevents the activation of autoreactive T cells by Dissanayake, Dilan, Hall, Håkan, Berg-Brown, Nancy, Elford, Alisha R, Hamilton, Sara R, Murakami, Kiichi, Deluca, Leslie Summers, Gommerman, Jennifer L, Ohashi, Pamela S

    Published in Nature medicine (01-12-2011)
    “…Although maturation of dendritic cells can drive autoimmune responses in mice, it remains unclear whether intrinsic factors hold dendritic cells in a resting…”
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    Nuclear factor-[kappa]B1 controls the functional maturation of dendritic cells and prevents the activation of autoreactive T cells by Dissanayake, Dilan, Hall, Håkan, Berg-brown, Nancy, Elford, Alisha R, Hamilton, Sara R, Murakami, Kiichi, Deluca, Leslie Summers, Gommerman, Jennifer L, Ohashi, Pamela S

    Published in Nature medicine (01-12-2011)
    “…Mature dendritic cells (DCs) are crucial for the induction of adaptive immune responses and perturbed DC homeostasis can result in autoimmune disease. Either…”
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    Rhamm-/- fibroblasts are defective in CD44-mediated ERK 1,2 motogenic signaling, leading to defective skin wound repair by Tolg, Cornelia, Hamilton, Sara R, Kerry-Ann Nakrieko, Kooshesh, Fatemeh

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (18-12-2006)
    “…Rhamm (receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility) is an hyaluronan binding protein with limited expression in normal tissues and high expression in advanced…”
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    The hyaluronan receptors CD44 and RHAMM (CD168) form complexeswith ERK1,2, which sustain high basal motility in breast cancercells by Hamilton, Sara R., Fard, Shireen F., Paiwand, Frouz F., Tolg,Cornelia, Veiseh, Mandana, Wang, Chao, McCarthy, James B., Bissell, MinaJ, Koropatnick, James, Turley, Eva A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-03-2007)
    “…CD44 is an integral hyaluronan receptor that can promote or inhibit motogenic signaling in tumor cells. Rhamm is a non-integral cell surface hyaluronan…”
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    THE HYALURONAN RECEPTORS CD44 AND RHAMM (CD168) FORM COMPLEXES WITH ERK1,2, WHICH SUSTAIN HIGH BASAL MOTILITY IN BREAST CANCER CELLS by Hamilton, Sara R., Fard, Shireen F., Paiwand, Frouz F., Tolg, Cornelia, Veiseh, Mandana, Wang, Chao, McCarthy, James B., Bissell, Mina J., Koropatnick, James, Turley, Eva A.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-03-2007)
    “…CD44 is an integral hyaluronan receptor that can promote or inhibit motogenic signaling in tumor cells. Rhamm is a non-integral cell surface hyaluronan…”
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    Rhamm super(-/-) fibroblasts are defective in CD44-mediated ERK1,2 motogenic signaling, leading to defective skin wound repair by Tolg, Cornelia, Hamilton, Sara R, Nakrieko, Kerry-Ann, Kooshesh, Fatemeh, Walton, Paul, McCarthy, James B, Bissell, Mina J, Turley, Eva A

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-12-2006)
    “…Rhamm (receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility) is an hyaluronan binding protein with limited expression in normal tissues and high expression in advanced…”
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