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The role of the phospholipase C/inositol phosphate pathway in cell-cell communication between osteoblasts
Altered cellular chemical environments in apoptosis and hypoxia induce matriptase zymogen activation
Characterizing the relationship between the DNA repair proteins in the Classical NHEJ and the ALT NHEJ pathways and investigating the role of homeobox genes in abnormal DNA repair in breast cancer
Retrograde transport of pertussis toxin in the mammalian cell
Thymic contribution to the generation and maintenance of the peripheral T-cell pool in healthy and lympho-depleted subjects
Molecular mechanisms of neuroprotection by the herpes simplex virus type 2 gene ICP10PK
Differentiating intercellular interactions that induce cytotoxic activity and cytokine release by NK cells
Identifying the key players in osteopontin/alphavbeta3-mediated migration and invasion of metastatic prostate cancer cells
Investigation of the IL-23 response to wheat gliadin, the primary etiologic agent in celiac disease
Ankyrin binding motifs: Lessons from sAnk1-obscurin binding
beta-catenin, TCF, and ICAT in T cell development, function, and aging
The role of osteopontin in prostate cancer progression
Molecular mechanisms governing matriptase
Silencing the vagus nerve produces homeostatic changes at second order nucleus tractus solitarius synapses
Novel Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase (ERK) Targeted Inhibitors Effects on Apoptotic Signaling: A Potential Cancer Therapy
The Role of Kinesin Motor Proteins in Mammary Epithelial And Breast Tumor Cell Microtentacles
Actin dynamics at nanometer domains within individual dendritic spines
Role of Insulin Receptor Substrate Proteins in Protection from Chemotherapy-induced Cell Death
The Fn14 Receptor is Up-regulated by HER2 Overexpression and Heregulin1-beta1 (HRG) Signaling in Breast Cancer Cells and Contributes to HRG-MMP9-driven Cell Invasion
Identification and characterization of an A-kinase anchoring domain in Chromodomain Helicase Binding Protein 8