Search Results - "Kinch, M S"
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EphA2 overexpression causes tumorigenesis of mammary epithelial cells
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-03-2001)“…Elevated levels of protein tyrosine phosphorylation contribute to a malignant phenotype, although the tyrosine kinases that are responsible for this signaling…”
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Overexpression of the EphA2 tyrosine kinase in prostate cancer
Published in The Prostate (01-12-1999)“…BACKGROUND Molecules that are highly expressed by human prostate cancers may serve as therapeutically relevant targets or tumor markers. Tyrosine kinases are…”
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Activation of Rac1, RhoA, and mitogen-activated protein kinases is required for Ras transformation
Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-11-1995)“…Article Usage Stats Services MCB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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Integrin-mediated cell adhesion activates mitogen-activated protein kinases
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28-10-1994)“…Integrins can function as signal-transducing receptors capable of modulating cell growth and gene expression (Juliano, R. L., and Haskill, S. (1993) J. Cell…”
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Tyrosine Phosphorylation Regulates the Adhesions of Ras-Transformed Breast Epithelia
Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-07-1995)“…Transformed epithelial cells often are characterized by a fibroblastic or mesenchymal morphology. These cells exhibit altered cell-cell and cell-substrate…”
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TEL, a Putative Tumor Suppressor, Modulates Cell Growth and Cell Morphology of Ras-Transformed Cells While Repressing the Transcription of stromelysin-1
Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-08-2000)“…Article Usage Stats Services MCB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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The human antiporcine cellular repertoire. In vitro studies of acquired and innate cellular responsiveness
Published in Transplantation (01-04-1993)“…Discordant xenogeneic transplantation offers a potentially unlimited source of donor organs from easily bred, nonendangered, physiologically compatible…”
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Molecular regulation of tumor cell vasculogenic mimicry by tyrosine phosphorylation : Role of epithelial cell kinase (Eck/EphA2)
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2001)“…During embryogenesis, blood vessels are formed initially by the process of vasculogenesis, the in situ differentiation of mesenchymal cells into endothelial…”
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Altered adhesions in ras-transformed breast epithelial cells
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Cell adhesion mediated by CD4 and MHC class II proteins requires active cellular processes
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-11-1993)“…Human CD4 is an accessory molecule found on the cell surface of a subset of T lymphocytes. We have previously shown by infection of simian fibroblasts with an…”
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Rho-stimulated contractility contributes to the fibroblastic phenotype of Ras-transformed epithelial cells
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-11-1997)“…Oncogenic transformation of cells alters their morphology, cytoskeletal organization, and adhesive interactions. When the mammary epithelial cell line MCF10A…”
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Workgroup 2: Human xenograft models of prostate cancer
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Predicting the sites of metastases from lung cancer using molecular biologic markers
Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-10-2001)“…Background. The use of molecular markers in staging non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has been supported in retrospective prognostic models but has not been…”
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The Ras-related Protein Rheb Is Farnesylated and Antagonizes Ras Signaling and Transformation
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (18-04-1997)“…Presently, nothing is known about the function of the Ras-related protein Rheb. Since Rheb shares significant sequence identity with the core effector domains…”
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E-cadherin regulates the function of the Epha2 receptor tyrosine kinase
Published in Cell growth & differentiation (01-09-1999)“…EphA2 is a member of the Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases, which are increasingly understood to play critical roles in disease and development. We…”
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MCF-10A-NeoST : A new cell system for studying cell-ECM and cell-cell interactions in breast cancer
Published in Clinical cancer research (01-11-2001)“…There is a continuing need for genetically matched cell systems to model cellular behaviors that are frequently observed in aggressive breast cancers. We…”
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Overexpression of the Ras-related TC21/R-Ras2 protein may contribute to the development of human breast cancers
Published in Oncogene (04-01-1996)“…Although experimental studies suggest that aberrant Ras function can promote the malignant progression of human breast epithelial cells, the occurrence of…”
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Cytometric analysis of cell contact and adhesion
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Identification of tyrosine phosphorylated adhesion proteins in human cancer cells
Published in Hybridoma (01-06-1998)“…Tyrosine phosphorylation is a form of signal transduction that regulates cell growth, differentiation, migration, and survival. This knowledge has promoted…”
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Interactions of CD4 with MHC Class II Molecules, T Cell Receptors and p56lck
Published in Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences (29-10-1993)“…CD4 and CD8 are members of the immunoglobulin supergene family of proteins, and function as coreceptors with the T cell receptor (TCR) in binding MHC class II…”
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