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E A Turley

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Biochemical Society Transactions|March 27, 1999
Receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility (RHAMM), a hyaladherin that regulates cell responses to growth factorsW F Cheung, T F Cruz, E A Turley
Developmental Biology|June 1, 1985
The retention and ultrastructural appearances of various extracellular matrix molecules incorporated into three-dimensional hydrated collagen latticesE A Turley, C A Erickson, R P Tucker
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1991
Hyaluronan and a cell-associated hyaluronan binding protein regulate the locomotion of ras-transformed cellsE A Turley, L Austen, K Vandeligt, et al.
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity|January 1, 1985
Effect of epidermal growth factor/urogastrone on glycosaminoglycan synthesis and accumulation in vitro in the developing mouse palateE A Turley, M D Hollenberg, R M Pratt
Critical Reviews in Oncogenesis|January 1, 1993
Transforming growth factor beta and fibroblast growth factor as promoters of tumor progression to malignancyJ A Wright, E A Turley, A H Greenberg
Journal of Neuroscience Research|July 4, 2001
Subcellular distribution, calmodulin interaction, and mitochondrial association of the hyaluronan-binding protein RHAMM in rat brainB D Lynn, E A Turley, J I Nagy
Experimental Cell Research|August 1, 1993
Ras-transformed cells express both CD44 and RHAMM hyaluronan receptors: only RHAMM is essential for hyaluronan-promoted locomotionE A Turley, L Austen, D Moore, et al.
Journal of Immunological Methods|September 15, 1993
A rapid, multiwell colorimetric assay for chemotaxisY Shi, B S Kornovski, R Savani, et al.
Gene|October 3, 1996
The characterization of a human RHAMM cDNA: conservation of the hyaluronan-binding domainsC Wang, J Entwistle, G Hou, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 1, 1994
Hyaluronan and the hyaluronan receptor RHAMM promote focal adhesion turnover and transient tyrosine kinase activityC L Hall, C Wang, L A Lange, et al.
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Biochemical Society Transactions|March 27, 1999
Receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility (RHAMM), a hyaladherin that regulates cell responses to growth factorsW F Cheung, T F Cruz, E A Turley
Developmental Biology|June 1, 1985
The retention and ultrastructural appearances of various extracellular matrix molecules incorporated into three-dimensional hydrated collagen latticesE A Turley, C A Erickson, R P Tucker
The Journal of Cell Biology|March 1, 1991
Hyaluronan and a cell-associated hyaluronan binding protein regulate the locomotion of ras-transformed cellsE A Turley, L Austen, K Vandeligt, et al.
Differentiation; Research in Biological Diversity|January 1, 1985
Effect of epidermal growth factor/urogastrone on glycosaminoglycan synthesis and accumulation in vitro in the developing mouse palateE A Turley, M D Hollenberg, R M Pratt
Critical Reviews in Oncogenesis|January 1, 1993
Transforming growth factor beta and fibroblast growth factor as promoters of tumor progression to malignancyJ A Wright, E A Turley, A H Greenberg
Journal of Neuroscience Research|July 4, 2001
Subcellular distribution, calmodulin interaction, and mitochondrial association of the hyaluronan-binding protein RHAMM in rat brainB D Lynn, E A Turley, J I Nagy
Experimental Cell Research|August 1, 1993
Ras-transformed cells express both CD44 and RHAMM hyaluronan receptors: only RHAMM is essential for hyaluronan-promoted locomotionE A Turley, L Austen, D Moore, et al.
Journal of Immunological Methods|September 15, 1993
A rapid, multiwell colorimetric assay for chemotaxisY Shi, B S Kornovski, R Savani, et al.
Gene|October 3, 1996
The characterization of a human RHAMM cDNA: conservation of the hyaluronan-binding domainsC Wang, J Entwistle, G Hou, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|July 1, 1994
Hyaluronan and the hyaluronan receptor RHAMM promote focal adhesion turnover and transient tyrosine kinase activityC L Hall, C Wang, L A Lange, et al.
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