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Vol.19 No.1 2009


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  EDITORIAL PAGES
 

A special issue on TGF-β signaling
Ye-Guang Chen and Xiao-Fan Wang

1-2
  [Abstract]
 
     
  RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS PAGE
 

Inhibition of IRF3-dependent antiviral responses by cellular and viral proteins
Tetsuo Tsuchida, Taro Kawai and Shizuo Akira

3-4
  [Abstract]
 
     
 

Making brundlefly, one gene at a time
Xiaomeng Zhang, Helena E Richardson and Kieran F Harvey

5-7
  [Abstract]
 
     
  REVIEWS PAGES
 

Phospho-control of TGF-β superfamily signaling
Katharine H Wrighton, Xia Lin and Xin-Hua Feng

8-20
  [Abstract]
 
     
 

Regulating the stability of TGFβ receptors and Smads
Peter Lönn, Anita Morén, Erna Raja, Markus Dahl and Aristidis Moustakas

21-35
  [Abstract]
 
     
 

Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of Smad proteins
Caroline S Hill

36-46
  [Abstract]
 
     
 

Ski and SnoN, potent negative regulators of TGF-β signaling
Julien Deheuninck and Kunxin Luo

47-57
  [Abstract]  
     
 

Endocytic regulation of TGF-β signaling
Ye-Guang Chen

58-70
  [Abstract]  
     
 

Signaling cross-talk between TGF-β/BMP and other pathways
Xing Guo and Xiao-Fan Wang

71-88
  [Abstract]    
     
 

Roles of TGFβ in metastasis
David Padua and Joan Massagué

89-102
  [Abstract]    
     
 

Roles of TGF-β family signaling in stem cell renewal and differentiation
Tetsuro Watabe and Kohei Miyazono

103-115
  [Abstract]    
     
 

TGF-β signaling in vascular biology and dysfunction
Marie-José Goumans, Zhen Liu and Peter ten Dijke

116-127
  [Abstract]    
     
 

Non-Smad pathways in TGF-β signaling
Ying E Zhang

128-139
  [Abstract]    
     
  ORIGINAL ARTICLE PAGES
 

Smad3 mediates immediate early induction of Id1 by TGF-β
Yao-Yun Liang, F Charles Brunicardi and Xia Lin

140-148
  [Abstract]    
     

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