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    Identification and characterization of ΔNp63 as a novel transcriptional target negatively regulated by TAZ in mammary tumorigenesis 

    Valencia Sama, Ivette (2014-08-25)
    The transcriptional co-activator with PDZ-binding domain (TAZ) is a key downstream component of the Hippo pathway that plays important roles in animal size control, stem cell renewal, differentiation and tumorigenesis. We ...
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    Characterization of isoform specific RET knockdown in cancer cell lines 

    Lian, Eric (2013-08-30)
    The REarranged in Transfection (RET) tyrosine kinase is an important signalling protein for the development of neural crest-derived tissues such as the enteric and sympathetic nervous systems. RET is constitutively activated ...
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    RET Mediated Gene Expression and Cell-Migration 

    Cockburn, Jessica Grace (2011-11-08)
    The RET receptor tyrosine kinase is important during development of neural crest-derived tissues, particularly the enteric and sympathetic nervous systems, and in kidney morphogenesis. Activation of RET requires complex ...
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    Differential Contributions of RET-isoforms to Tumour Invasion 

    Lian, Eric
    RET is a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) which is normally activated at the cell surface by glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factors and plays critical roles during embryogenesis. RET is expressed as two protein isoforms, ...
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    Characterizing the Role of the RET Receptor Tyrosine Kinase in Colorectal Cancer 

    Maritan, Sarah
    RET is a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that plays important roles in both normal development and cancer. RET has well-established oncogenic roles in thyroid cancer and growing evidence implicates RET activity in the ...
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    Identification of Novel Proteins Interacting with LATS1/2 During Tumorigenesis and Anti-Tubulin Drug Response 

    Yeung, Benjamin
    The Hippo pathway is a signaling cascade that plays essential roles in organisms such as development, organ size control, stem cell differentiation and renewal, as well as important processes necessary for cancer development ...
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    A Role for Fer in Prostate and Breast Cancer 

    Golbourn, Brian (2009-11-18)
    Phosphorylation of substrates by kinase proteins is one of the most prominent mechanisms by which signal transduction occurs and dysregulation of this activity is implicated as a major underlying cause of a number of ...
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    Application of Cysteine Scanning Mutagenesis to the Multidrug Resistance Protein (MRP)1 

    Theis, Ashley (2009-02-17)
    Multidrug resistance protein (MRP)1, a member of the ABCC branch of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily of transporters, can confer resistance to a broad spectrum of chemotherapeutic agents. In addition to the core ...

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    RET (3)Hippo Pathway (2)Invasion (2)Migration (2)ABC Transporter (1)Breast (1)Cell Signaling (1)Cell-Migration (1)Colorectal (1)... View MoreDate Published2019 (2)2018 (1)2015 (1)2009 (2)

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