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Nature|September 12, 1996
Receptor-associated Mad homologues synergize as effectors of the TGF-beta responseY Zhang, X Feng, R We, et al.
Cell|February 13, 1987
Different transforming growth factor-alpha species are derived from a glycosylated and palmitoylated transmembrane precursorT S Bringman, P B Lindquist, R Derynck
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 13, 1995
Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta)-induced down-regulation of cyclin A expression requires a functional TGF-beta receptor complex. Characterization of chimeric and truncated type I and type II receptorsX H Feng, E H Filvaroff, R Derynck
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 6, 1986
Transforming growth factor-alpha: a more potent angiogenic mediator than epidermal growth factorA B Schreiber, M E Winkler, R Derynck
Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics|May 1, 1986
Transforming growth factor beta gene maps to human chromosome 19 long arm and to mouse chromosome 7D Fujii, J E Brissenden, R Derynck, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|February 1, 1993
Modulation of expression and cell surface binding of members of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily during retinoic acid-induced osteoblastic differentiation of multipotential mesenchymal cellsD Gazit, R Ebner, A J Kahn, et al.
The EMBO Journal|December 2, 2000
Transmembrane transforming growth factor-alpha tethers to the PDZ domain-containing, Golgi membrane-associated protein p59/GRASP55A Kuo, C Zhong, W S Lane, et al.
Planta|December 18, 2009
Differential expression of CHS7 and CHS8 genes in soybeanJinxin Yi, Michael R Derynck, Ling Chen, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 2, 2001
TGF-beta-induced repression of CBFA1 by Smad3 decreases cbfa1 and osteocalcin expression and inhibits osteoblast differentiationT Alliston, L Choy, P Ducy, et al.
Genes & Development|July 25, 1998
The tumor suppressor Smad4/DPC4 and transcriptional adaptor CBP/p300 are coactivators for smad3 in TGF-beta-induced transcriptional activationX H Feng, Y Zhang, R Y Wu, et al.
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Nature|September 12, 1996
Receptor-associated Mad homologues synergize as effectors of the TGF-beta responseY Zhang, X Feng, R We, et al.
Cell|February 13, 1987
Different transforming growth factor-alpha species are derived from a glycosylated and palmitoylated transmembrane precursorT S Bringman, P B Lindquist, R Derynck
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 13, 1995
Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta)-induced down-regulation of cyclin A expression requires a functional TGF-beta receptor complex. Characterization of chimeric and truncated type I and type II receptorsX H Feng, E H Filvaroff, R Derynck
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 6, 1986
Transforming growth factor-alpha: a more potent angiogenic mediator than epidermal growth factorA B Schreiber, M E Winkler, R Derynck
Somatic Cell and Molecular Genetics|May 1, 1986
Transforming growth factor beta gene maps to human chromosome 19 long arm and to mouse chromosome 7D Fujii, J E Brissenden, R Derynck, et al.
Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.)|February 1, 1993
Modulation of expression and cell surface binding of members of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily during retinoic acid-induced osteoblastic differentiation of multipotential mesenchymal cellsD Gazit, R Ebner, A J Kahn, et al.
The EMBO Journal|December 2, 2000
Transmembrane transforming growth factor-alpha tethers to the PDZ domain-containing, Golgi membrane-associated protein p59/GRASP55A Kuo, C Zhong, W S Lane, et al.
Planta|December 18, 2009
Differential expression of CHS7 and CHS8 genes in soybeanJinxin Yi, Michael R Derynck, Ling Chen, et al.
The EMBO Journal|May 2, 2001
TGF-beta-induced repression of CBFA1 by Smad3 decreases cbfa1 and osteocalcin expression and inhibits osteoblast differentiationT Alliston, L Choy, P Ducy, et al.
Genes & Development|July 25, 1998
The tumor suppressor Smad4/DPC4 and transcriptional adaptor CBP/p300 are coactivators for smad3 in TGF-beta-induced transcriptional activationX H Feng, Y Zhang, R Y Wu, et al.
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