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B T Pan

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 10, 1984
Selective externalization of the transferrin receptor by sheep reticulocytes in vitro. Response to ligands and inhibitors of endocytosisB T Pan, R Johnstone
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 1, 1990
Role of phosphatidylinositide metabolism in ras-induced Xenopus oocyte maturationB T Pan, G M Cooper
Cell|July 1, 1983
Fate of the transferrin receptor during maturation of sheep reticulocytes in vitro: selective externalization of the receptorB T Pan, R M Johnstone
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 11, 1994
Oncogenic ras stimulates a 96-kDa histone H2b kinase activity in activated Xenopus egg extracts. Correlation with the suppression of p34cdc2 kinaseC T Chen, B T Pan
The Biochemical Journal|January 15, 1983
Loss of the transferrin receptor during the maturation of sheep reticulocytes in vitro. An immunological approachB T Pan, R Blostein, R M Johnstone
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology = Revue Canadienne De Biochimie Et Biologie Cellulaire|November 1, 1984
The fate of the transferrin receptor during maturation of sheep reticulocytes in vitroR M Johnstone, M Adam, B T Pan
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1994
Oncogenic Ras blocks cell cycle progression and inhibits p34cdc2 kinase in activated Xenopus egg extractsB T Pan, C T Chen, S M Lin
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 1986
rasH mutants deficient in GTP bindingC J Der, B T Pan, G M Cooper
Oncogene|April 10, 1997
The 96 kDa protein kinase activated by oncogenic Ras in Xenopus egg extracts is also activated by constitutively active Mek: activation requires serine/threonine phosphorylationB T Pan, Y Zhang, B Brott, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1986
Isolation of ras GTP-binding mutants using an in situ colony-binding assayL A Feig, B T Pan, T M Roberts, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 10, 1984
Selective externalization of the transferrin receptor by sheep reticulocytes in vitro. Response to ligands and inhibitors of endocytosisB T Pan, R Johnstone
Molecular and Cellular Biology|March 1, 1990
Role of phosphatidylinositide metabolism in ras-induced Xenopus oocyte maturationB T Pan, G M Cooper
Cell|July 1, 1983
Fate of the transferrin receptor during maturation of sheep reticulocytes in vitro: selective externalization of the receptorB T Pan, R M Johnstone
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 11, 1994
Oncogenic ras stimulates a 96-kDa histone H2b kinase activity in activated Xenopus egg extracts. Correlation with the suppression of p34cdc2 kinaseC T Chen, B T Pan
The Biochemical Journal|January 15, 1983
Loss of the transferrin receptor during the maturation of sheep reticulocytes in vitro. An immunological approachB T Pan, R Blostein, R M Johnstone
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology = Revue Canadienne De Biochimie Et Biologie Cellulaire|November 1, 1984
The fate of the transferrin receptor during maturation of sheep reticulocytes in vitroR M Johnstone, M Adam, B T Pan
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1994
Oncogenic Ras blocks cell cycle progression and inhibits p34cdc2 kinase in activated Xenopus egg extractsB T Pan, C T Chen, S M Lin
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 1986
rasH mutants deficient in GTP bindingC J Der, B T Pan, G M Cooper
Oncogene|April 10, 1997
The 96 kDa protein kinase activated by oncogenic Ras in Xenopus egg extracts is also activated by constitutively active Mek: activation requires serine/threonine phosphorylationB T Pan, Y Zhang, B Brott, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1986
Isolation of ras GTP-binding mutants using an in situ colony-binding assayL A Feig, B T Pan, T M Roberts, et al.
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