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October 1, 1991
High frequency of retinoic acid receptor beta abnormalities in human lung cancer
J F Gebert, N Moghal, J V Frangioni, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
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April 1, 1994
The DNA binding domain of retinoic acid receptor beta is required for ligand-dependent suppression of proliferation. Application of general purpose mammalian coexpression vectors
J V Frangioni, N Moghal, A Stuart-Tilley, et al.
Cell
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February 10, 1995
The SH2-containing protein-tyrosine phosphatase SH-PTP2 is required upstream of MAP kinase for early Xenopus development
T L Tang, R M Freeman, A M O'Reilly, et al.
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research
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January 1, 1983
The role of host c-onc genes in viral and non-viral neoplasia
W S Hayward, B G Neel, C K Shin, et al.
Experimental Cell Research
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March 30, 1999
Receptor-type protein-tyrosine phosphatase mu is expressed in specific vascular endothelial beds in vivo
C Bianchi, F W Sellke, R L Del Vecchio, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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March 1, 1996
Multiple requirements for SHPTP2 in epidermal growth factor-mediated cell cycle progression
A M Bennett, S F Hausdorff, A M O'Reilly, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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March 1, 1994
Lck-dependent tyrosyl phosphorylation of the phosphotyrosine phosphatase SH-PTP1 in murine T cells
U Lorenz, K S Ravichandran, D Pei, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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August 1, 1982
Isolation of 16L virus: a rapidly transforming sarcoma virus from an avian leukosis virus-induced sarcoma
B G Neel, L H Wang, B Mathey-Prevot, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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June 22, 1999
Tyrosine phosphorylation of the proto-oncoprotein Raf-1 is regulated by Raf-1 itself and the phosphatase Cdc25A
K Xia, R S Lee, R P Narsimhan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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June 13, 2000
The docking molecule gab2 is induced by lymphocyte activation and is involved in signaling by interleukin-2 and interleukin-15 but not other common gamma chain-using cytokines
M Gadina, C Sudarshan, R Visconti, et al.
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Oncogene
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October 1, 1991
High frequency of retinoic acid receptor beta abnormalities in human lung cancer
J F Gebert, N Moghal, J V Frangioni, et al.
Journal of Cell Science
|
April 1, 1994
The DNA binding domain of retinoic acid receptor beta is required for ligand-dependent suppression of proliferation. Application of general purpose mammalian coexpression vectors
J V Frangioni, N Moghal, A Stuart-Tilley, et al.
Cell
|
February 10, 1995
The SH2-containing protein-tyrosine phosphatase SH-PTP2 is required upstream of MAP kinase for early Xenopus development
T L Tang, R M Freeman, A M O'Reilly, et al.
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research
|
January 1, 1983
The role of host c-onc genes in viral and non-viral neoplasia
W S Hayward, B G Neel, C K Shin, et al.
Experimental Cell Research
|
March 30, 1999
Receptor-type protein-tyrosine phosphatase mu is expressed in specific vascular endothelial beds in vivo
C Bianchi, F W Sellke, R L Del Vecchio, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
March 1, 1996
Multiple requirements for SHPTP2 in epidermal growth factor-mediated cell cycle progression
A M Bennett, S F Hausdorff, A M O'Reilly, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
March 1, 1994
Lck-dependent tyrosyl phosphorylation of the phosphotyrosine phosphatase SH-PTP1 in murine T cells
U Lorenz, K S Ravichandran, D Pei, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
August 1, 1982
Isolation of 16L virus: a rapidly transforming sarcoma virus from an avian leukosis virus-induced sarcoma
B G Neel, L H Wang, B Mathey-Prevot, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
June 22, 1999
Tyrosine phosphorylation of the proto-oncoprotein Raf-1 is regulated by Raf-1 itself and the phosphatase Cdc25A
K Xia, R S Lee, R P Narsimhan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
June 13, 2000
The docking molecule gab2 is induced by lymphocyte activation and is involved in signaling by interleukin-2 and interleukin-15 but not other common gamma chain-using cytokines
M Gadina, C Sudarshan, R Visconti, et al.
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