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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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October 6, 1997
Tyrosine docking sites of the rat prolactin receptor required for association and activation of stat5
A Pezet, F Ferrag, P A Kelly, et al.
Cytokines, Cellular & Molecular Therapy
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January 14, 1998
Immune function of prolactin (PRL) and signal transduction by PRL/GH/cytokine receptors: specificity, redundancy and lessons from chimaeras
F Ferrag, V Goffin, H Buteau, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
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April 1, 1996
Convergence of signaling transduced by prolactin (PRL)/cytokine chimeric receptors on PRL-responsive gene transcription
F Ferrag, A Chiarenza, V Goffin, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
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September 21, 2000
Growth hormone (GH) induces the formation of protein complexes involving Stat5, Erk2, Shc and serine phosphorylated proteins
H Dinerstein-Cali, F Ferrag, C Kayser, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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July 12, 1996
Antagonistic properties of human prolactin analogs that show paradoxical agonistic activity in the Nb2 bioassay
V Goffin, S Kinet, F Ferrag, et al.
Immunomethods
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August 1, 1994
Prolactin and the immune system
F Ferrag, J J Lebrun, P Touraine, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
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April 17, 1998
N-glycosylation of the prolactin receptor is not required for activation of gene transcription but is crucial for its cell surface targeting
H Buteau, A Pezet, F Ferrag, et al.
FEBS Letters
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February 14, 1998
Homodimerization of IL-2 receptor beta chain is necessary and sufficient to activate Jak2 and downstream signaling pathways
F Ferrag, A Pezet, A Chiarenza, et al.
Experimental Eye Research
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July 1, 1992
Histone deposition and metabolism in embryonic chick lenses during differentiation
J Roche, E Chaudun, Y Courtois, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
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December 1, 1995
The proline-rich region of the GH receptor is essential for JAK2 phosphorylation, activation of cell proliferation, and gene transcription
H Dinerstein, F Lago, L Goujon, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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October 6, 1997
Tyrosine docking sites of the rat prolactin receptor required for association and activation of stat5
A Pezet, F Ferrag, P A Kelly, et al.
Cytokines, Cellular & Molecular Therapy
|
January 14, 1998
Immune function of prolactin (PRL) and signal transduction by PRL/GH/cytokine receptors: specificity, redundancy and lessons from chimaeras
F Ferrag, V Goffin, H Buteau, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
|
April 1, 1996
Convergence of signaling transduced by prolactin (PRL)/cytokine chimeric receptors on PRL-responsive gene transcription
F Ferrag, A Chiarenza, V Goffin, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
|
September 21, 2000
Growth hormone (GH) induces the formation of protein complexes involving Stat5, Erk2, Shc and serine phosphorylated proteins
H Dinerstein-Cali, F Ferrag, C Kayser, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
July 12, 1996
Antagonistic properties of human prolactin analogs that show paradoxical agonistic activity in the Nb2 bioassay
V Goffin, S Kinet, F Ferrag, et al.
Immunomethods
|
August 1, 1994
Prolactin and the immune system
F Ferrag, J J Lebrun, P Touraine, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
|
April 17, 1998
N-glycosylation of the prolactin receptor is not required for activation of gene transcription but is crucial for its cell surface targeting
H Buteau, A Pezet, F Ferrag, et al.
FEBS Letters
|
February 14, 1998
Homodimerization of IL-2 receptor beta chain is necessary and sufficient to activate Jak2 and downstream signaling pathways
F Ferrag, A Pezet, A Chiarenza, et al.
Experimental Eye Research
|
July 1, 1992
Histone deposition and metabolism in embryonic chick lenses during differentiation
J Roche, E Chaudun, Y Courtois, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)
|
December 1, 1995
The proline-rich region of the GH receptor is essential for JAK2 phosphorylation, activation of cell proliferation, and gene transcription
H Dinerstein, F Lago, L Goujon, et al.
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