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C M Crews

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Chemistry & Biology|December 1, 1996
Deciphering isozyme function: exploring cell biology with chemistry in the post-genomic eraC M Crews
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|February 19, 2000
Small-molecule inhibitors of the cell cycleC M Crews, R Mohan
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|August 4, 1999
Chemical genetics: exploring and controlling cellular processes with chemical probesC M Crews, U Splittgerber
Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop|May 20, 2006
Probing protein function with small moleculesJ D Gough, C M Crews
Cell|July 30, 1993
Extracellular signals and reversible protein phosphorylation: what to Mek of it allC M Crews, R L Erikson
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|November 22, 2007
Wound epidermis formation and function in urodele amphibian limb regenerationL J Campbell, C M Crews
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1992
Purification of a murine protein-tyrosine/threonine kinase that phosphorylates and activates the Erk-1 gene product: relationship to the fission yeast byr1 gene productC M Crews, R L Erikson
Biochemistry|July 22, 1998
The antiproliferative agent didemnin B uncompetitively inhibits palmitoyl protein thioesteraseL Meng, N Sin, C M Crews
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 9, 2000
The antiangiogenic agent TNP-470 requires p53 and p21CIP/WAF for endothelial cell growth arrestJ R Yeh, R Mohan, C M Crews
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 16, 1992
The primary structure of MEK, a protein kinase that phosphorylates the ERK gene productC M Crews, A Alessandrini, R L Erikson
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Chemistry & Biology|December 1, 1996
Deciphering isozyme function: exploring cell biology with chemistry in the post-genomic eraC M Crews
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|February 19, 2000
Small-molecule inhibitors of the cell cycleC M Crews, R Mohan
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|August 4, 1999
Chemical genetics: exploring and controlling cellular processes with chemical probesC M Crews, U Splittgerber
Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop|May 20, 2006
Probing protein function with small moleculesJ D Gough, C M Crews
Cell|July 30, 1993
Extracellular signals and reversible protein phosphorylation: what to Mek of it allC M Crews, R L Erikson
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|November 22, 2007
Wound epidermis formation and function in urodele amphibian limb regenerationL J Campbell, C M Crews
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1992
Purification of a murine protein-tyrosine/threonine kinase that phosphorylates and activates the Erk-1 gene product: relationship to the fission yeast byr1 gene productC M Crews, R L Erikson
Biochemistry|July 22, 1998
The antiproliferative agent didemnin B uncompetitively inhibits palmitoyl protein thioesteraseL Meng, N Sin, C M Crews
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 9, 2000
The antiangiogenic agent TNP-470 requires p53 and p21CIP/WAF for endothelial cell growth arrestJ R Yeh, R Mohan, C M Crews
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 16, 1992
The primary structure of MEK, a protein kinase that phosphorylates the ERK gene productC M Crews, A Alessandrini, R L Erikson
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