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A special issue on TGF-β signaling |
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Inhibition of IRF3-dependent antiviral responses by cellular and viral proteins |
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Making brundlefly, one gene at a time |
5-7 | ||
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Phospho-control of TGF-β superfamily signaling |
8-20 | ||
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Regulating the stability of TGFβ receptors and Smads |
21-35 | ||
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Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of Smad proteins |
36-46 | ||
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Ski and SnoN, potent negative regulators of TGF-β signaling |
47-57 | ||
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Endocytic regulation of TGF-β signaling |
58-70 | ||
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Signaling cross-talk between TGF-β/BMP and other pathways |
71-88 | ||
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Roles of TGFβ in metastasis |
89-102 | ||
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Roles of TGF-β family signaling in stem cell renewal and differentiation |
103-115 | ||
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TGF-β signaling in vascular biology and dysfunction |
116-127 | ||
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Non-Smad pathways in TGF-β signaling |
128-139 | ||
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Smad3 mediates immediate early induction of Id1 by TGF-β |
140-148 | ||
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