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Inhibition of ErbB-2 activates Notch-1 through cell surface accumulation of Notch-1 and its ligand, JAG-1 and sensitizes ErbB-2 positive breast cancer cells to a GSI
Notch-1 specifically activates ERK1/2 in multiple breast cancer subtypes
Therapeutic application of human adult bone marrow-derived stem cells in a rodent ischemic stroke model
The effects of age on the mouse macrophage response to inflammatory stimuli
The role of the unfolded protein response during B cell differentiation
Cardiomyocyte protection by Hsp70 and Hsc70 from oxidative stress-induced apoptosis
The role of intercellular coupling and fibroblasts in cardiac pacemaker function
Phospholemman mediated regulation of Na, K-ATPase in cardiac myocytes
The role of inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate in embryonic stem cell derived cardiomyocyte's spontaneous activity and during heterocellular coupling with adult cardiomyocytes
Notch signaling and mitotic catastrophe in Kaposi's sarcoma tumor cells
Novel insights into ubiquitin-dependent regulation of the chemokine receptor CXCR4
Lovastatin-dependent regulation of Rho expression and signaling in human trabecular meshwork cells
CD4+ T cells and neuroprotection: Role of the Th1/Th2 chemokines and Toll-like receptors
Notch-1 activates estrogen receptor alpha-dependent transcription via IKK alpha
Notch signaling is important in the survival, proliferation, and self-renewal of the putative breast cancer stem cell population
The tumor suppressor PKCdelta is critical for UV-induced G2/M checkpoint activation and apoptosis
Alternations in the splenic marginal zone with age
Repression of Protein Kinase C delta in human squamous cell carcinomas by Ras, Fyn and NF-kappa B signaling
Receptor-mediated hypertrophic signaling via protein kinase D and histone deacetylase 5 in adult myocytes
Effects of binge alcohol exposure on canonical WNT signaling during fracture repair
The effects of smooth muscle cells on engineered microvasculatures in fibrin hydrogels