Edited by: Karen Young Kreeger N. Funayama, F. Fagotto, P. McCrea, B.M. Gumbiner, "Embryonic axis induction by the armadillo repeat domain of b-catenin: Evidence for intracellular signaling," Journal ...
One thing to do on a long trip is to read a good book. So, on a recent flight from San Francisco to Hong Kong I read Protein Modules in Cellular Signaling, a compendium of 43 articles on various ...
Vectors allowing hydrophilic compounds to gain access to the cell interior are needed to reach new therapeutic targets. Transduction peptides have opened the way to this, but their chemical mimics may ...
Spanning the Gap between Synthetic Lipid Chemisty and Signal Transduction Biology Many scientists are familiar with lipids as hydrophobic molecules that form biological cell membranes. However, ...
Inflammatory adherence to, and locomotion through the interstitium is an important component of the immune response. Conditions such as microgravity and modeled microgravity (MMG) severely inhibit ...
Gravity plays a fundamental role in plant growth and development, yet little is understood about the early events of gravitropism. To identify genes affected in the signal perception and/or ...
In most developing tissues, signals called morphogens act like lighthouses, guiding nearby cells toward their fate and telling them what to become. Each cell relies on such signals for organized ...
CNDP enzymes—carnosinase-1 (CNDP1) and carnosinase-2 (CNDP2)—are zinc-dependent metalloproteinases central to the metabolism ...
Z. Zhong, Z.L. Wen, J.E. Darnell, Jr., "STAT3-a STAT family member activated by tyrosine phosphorylation in response to epidermal growth factor and interleukin-6," Science, 264:95-8, 1994. (Cited in ...
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