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Cell

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Cell|June 15, 1990
ras and GAP--who's controlling whom?A Hall
Cell|May 1, 1992
Signal transduction through small GTPases--a tale of two GAPsA Hall
Cell|August 7, 1992
The small GTP-binding protein rho regulates the assembly of focal adhesions and actin stress fibers in response to growth factorsA J Ridley, A Hall
Cell|April 7, 1995
Rho, rac, and cdc42 GTPases regulate the assembly of multimolecular focal complexes associated with actin stress fibers, lamellipodia, and filopodiaC D Nobes, A Hall
Cell|November 1, 2000
Ras and Rho GTPases: a family reunionD Bar-Sagi, A Hall
Cell|August 30, 2001
Integrin-mediated activation of Cdc42 controls cell polarity in migrating astrocytes through PKCzetaS Etienne-Manneville, A Hall
Cell|August 7, 1992
The small GTP-binding protein rac regulates growth factor-induced membrane rufflingA J Ridley, H F Paterson, C L Johnston, et al.
Cell|December 4, 1987
Activated N-ras controls the transformed phenotype of HT1080 human fibrosarcoma cellsH Paterson, B Reeves, R Brown, et al.
Cell|November 1, 1996
Rac and Cdc42 induce actin polymerization and G1 cell cycle progression independently of p65PAK and the JNK/SAPK MAP kinase cascadeN Lamarche, N Tapon, L Stowers, et al.
Cell|June 16, 1995
Rac mediates growth factor-induced arachidonic acid releaseM P Peppelenbosch, R G Qiu, A M de Vries-Smits, et al.
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Cell|June 15, 1990
ras and GAP--who's controlling whom?A Hall
Cell|May 1, 1992
Signal transduction through small GTPases--a tale of two GAPsA Hall
Cell|August 7, 1992
The small GTP-binding protein rho regulates the assembly of focal adhesions and actin stress fibers in response to growth factorsA J Ridley, A Hall
Cell|April 7, 1995
Rho, rac, and cdc42 GTPases regulate the assembly of multimolecular focal complexes associated with actin stress fibers, lamellipodia, and filopodiaC D Nobes, A Hall
Cell|November 1, 2000
Ras and Rho GTPases: a family reunionD Bar-Sagi, A Hall
Cell|August 30, 2001
Integrin-mediated activation of Cdc42 controls cell polarity in migrating astrocytes through PKCzetaS Etienne-Manneville, A Hall
Cell|August 7, 1992
The small GTP-binding protein rac regulates growth factor-induced membrane rufflingA J Ridley, H F Paterson, C L Johnston, et al.
Cell|December 4, 1987
Activated N-ras controls the transformed phenotype of HT1080 human fibrosarcoma cellsH Paterson, B Reeves, R Brown, et al.
Cell|November 1, 1996
Rac and Cdc42 induce actin polymerization and G1 cell cycle progression independently of p65PAK and the JNK/SAPK MAP kinase cascadeN Lamarche, N Tapon, L Stowers, et al.
Cell|June 16, 1995
Rac mediates growth factor-induced arachidonic acid releaseM P Peppelenbosch, R G Qiu, A M de Vries-Smits, et al.
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