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NGF-dependent retrograde signaling: survival versus death |
525-526 | ||
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OCT4: Less is more |
527-528 | ||
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New spindle morphogenesis model by Dynein, Nudel, and the spindle matrix |
529-531 | ||
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Wnt/Fz signaling and the cytoskeleton: potential roles in tumorigenesis |
532-545 | ||
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A retrograde apoptotic signal originating in NGF-deprived distal axons of rat sympathetic neurons in compartmented cultures |
546-560 | ||
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WWP2 promotes degradation of transcription factor OCT4 in human embryonic stem cells |
561-573 | ||
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Induction of CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ regulatory T cell response by glatiramer acetate in type 1 diabetes |
574-583 | ||
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Globular adiponectin induces differentiation and fusion of skeletal muscle cells |
584-597 | ||
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NECK LEAF 1, a GATA type transcription factor, modulates organogenesis by regulating the expression of multiple regulatory genes during reproductive development in rice |
598-611 | ||
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PSD-95 regulates D1 dopamine receptor resensitization, but not receptor-mediated Gs-protein activation |
487-496 | ||
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From the Gla domain to a novel small-molecule detector of apoptosis |
497-506 | ||
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Crk adaptor protein-induced phosphorylation of Gab1 on tyrosine 307 via Src is important for organization of focal adhesions and enhanced cell migration |
507-518 | ||
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Temporal and spatial profiling of nuclei-associated proteins upon TNF-/NF-κB signaling |
507-518 | ||
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Human herpesvirus miRNAs statistically preferentially target host genes involved in cell signaling and adhesion/junction pathways |
519-523 | ||
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