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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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June 25, 1989
All autophosphorylation sites of epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor and HER2/neu are located in their carboxyl-terminal tails. Identification of a novel site in EGF receptor
B L Margolis, I Lax, R Kris, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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October 22, 2005
Essential role of Shp2-binding sites on FRS2alpha for corticogenesis and for FGF2-dependent proliferation of neural progenitor cells
S Yamamoto, I Yoshino, T Shimazaki, et al.
Acta Radiologica. Oncology
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March 1, 1986
Stereotactic radiation therapy of intracranial lesions. Methodologic aspects
T Greitz, I Lax, M Bergström, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 1, 2004
Tyrosine phosphorylation sites on FRS2alpha responsible for Shp2 recruitment are critical for induction of lens and retina
N Gotoh, M Ito, S Yamamoto, et al.
Biochimie
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October 1, 1985
Synthetic peptide approach to the analysis of kinase activities of avian EGF receptor and v-erbB protein
R M Kris, I Lax, I Sasson, et al.
Nature
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January 10, 1985
Amplification, enhanced expression and possible rearrangement of EGF receptor gene in primary human brain tumours of glial origin
T A Libermann, H R Nusbaum, N Razon, et al.
Cell
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December 16, 1994
Heparin-induced oligomerization of FGF molecules is responsible for FGF receptor dimerization, activation, and cell proliferation
T Spivak-Kroizman, M A Lemmon, I Dikic, et al.
Journal of Cell Science. Supplement
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January 1, 1985
Amplification and overexpression of the EGF receptor gene in primary human glioblastomas
T A Libermann, H R Nusbaum, N Razon, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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November 30, 2006
Attenuation of signaling pathways stimulated by pathologically activated FGF-receptor 2 mutants prevents craniosynostosis
V P Eswarakumar, F Ozcan, E D Lew, et al.
Lakartidningen
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February 21, 1979
[The retinoblastoma team at Karolinska hospital]
E af Trampe, E O Backlund, M Bergström, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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June 25, 1989
All autophosphorylation sites of epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor and HER2/neu are located in their carboxyl-terminal tails. Identification of a novel site in EGF receptor
B L Margolis, I Lax, R Kris, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
October 22, 2005
Essential role of Shp2-binding sites on FRS2alpha for corticogenesis and for FGF2-dependent proliferation of neural progenitor cells
S Yamamoto, I Yoshino, T Shimazaki, et al.
Acta Radiologica. Oncology
|
March 1, 1986
Stereotactic radiation therapy of intracranial lesions. Methodologic aspects
T Greitz, I Lax, M Bergström, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 1, 2004
Tyrosine phosphorylation sites on FRS2alpha responsible for Shp2 recruitment are critical for induction of lens and retina
N Gotoh, M Ito, S Yamamoto, et al.
Biochimie
|
October 1, 1985
Synthetic peptide approach to the analysis of kinase activities of avian EGF receptor and v-erbB protein
R M Kris, I Lax, I Sasson, et al.
Nature
|
January 10, 1985
Amplification, enhanced expression and possible rearrangement of EGF receptor gene in primary human brain tumours of glial origin
T A Libermann, H R Nusbaum, N Razon, et al.
Cell
|
December 16, 1994
Heparin-induced oligomerization of FGF molecules is responsible for FGF receptor dimerization, activation, and cell proliferation
T Spivak-Kroizman, M A Lemmon, I Dikic, et al.
Journal of Cell Science. Supplement
|
January 1, 1985
Amplification and overexpression of the EGF receptor gene in primary human glioblastomas
T A Libermann, H R Nusbaum, N Razon, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
November 30, 2006
Attenuation of signaling pathways stimulated by pathologically activated FGF-receptor 2 mutants prevents craniosynostosis
V P Eswarakumar, F Ozcan, E D Lew, et al.
Lakartidningen
|
February 21, 1979
[The retinoblastoma team at Karolinska hospital]
E af Trampe, E O Backlund, M Bergström, et al.
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