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Tom Curran

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Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 2, 2006
Cardiovascular and craniofacial defects in Crk-null miceTae-Ju Park, Kelli Boyd, Tom Curran
Molecular Carcinogenesis|January 6, 2015
Crk and CrkL are required for cell transformation by v-fos and v-rasMateusz Koptyra, Tae-Ju Park, Tom Curran
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 30, 2003
Cysteine 64 of Ref-1 is not essential for redox regulation of AP-1 DNA bindingJared M Ordway, Derek Eberhart, Tom Curran
Neuroreport|March 14, 2009
Developmental expression of thyroid hormone receptor beta2 protein in cone photoreceptors in the mouseLily Ng, Michelle Ma, Tom Curran, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 22, 2002
Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 phosphorylates disabled 1 independently of Reelin signalingLakhu Keshvara, Susan Magdaleno, David Benhayon, et al.
Cancer Cell|March 11, 2008
Transient inhibition of the Hedgehog pathway in young mice causes permanent defects in bone structureHiromichi Kimura, Jessica M Y Ng, Tom Curran
Oncogene|April 5, 2005
Gli1 is important for medulloblastoma formation in Ptc1+/- miceHiromichi Kimura, Daniel Stephen, Alexandra Joyner, et al.
Toxicologic Pathology|March 18, 2011
PTHrP treatment fails to rescue bone defects caused by Hedgehog pathway inhibition in young miceJillian L Brechbiel, Jessica M Y Ng, Tom Curran
Clinical and Translational Science|June 30, 2021
A call to action: Issuing a diversity and inclusion challenge to research organizationsSusan M Abdel-Rahman, Michelle P Wimes, Tom Curran
Brain Research. Gene Expression Patterns|March 18, 2003
mPPP1R16B is a novel mouse protein phosphatase 1 targeting subunit whose mRNA is located in cell bodies and dendrites of neurons in four distinct regions of the brainSusan Magdaleno, Grace M Northcutt, Tom Curran, et al.
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Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 2, 2006
Cardiovascular and craniofacial defects in Crk-null miceTae-Ju Park, Kelli Boyd, Tom Curran
Molecular Carcinogenesis|January 6, 2015
Crk and CrkL are required for cell transformation by v-fos and v-rasMateusz Koptyra, Tae-Ju Park, Tom Curran
Molecular and Cellular Biology|May 30, 2003
Cysteine 64 of Ref-1 is not essential for redox regulation of AP-1 DNA bindingJared M Ordway, Derek Eberhart, Tom Curran
Neuroreport|March 14, 2009
Developmental expression of thyroid hormone receptor beta2 protein in cone photoreceptors in the mouseLily Ng, Michelle Ma, Tom Curran, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 22, 2002
Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 phosphorylates disabled 1 independently of Reelin signalingLakhu Keshvara, Susan Magdaleno, David Benhayon, et al.
Cancer Cell|March 11, 2008
Transient inhibition of the Hedgehog pathway in young mice causes permanent defects in bone structureHiromichi Kimura, Jessica M Y Ng, Tom Curran
Oncogene|April 5, 2005
Gli1 is important for medulloblastoma formation in Ptc1+/- miceHiromichi Kimura, Daniel Stephen, Alexandra Joyner, et al.
Toxicologic Pathology|March 18, 2011
PTHrP treatment fails to rescue bone defects caused by Hedgehog pathway inhibition in young miceJillian L Brechbiel, Jessica M Y Ng, Tom Curran
Clinical and Translational Science|June 30, 2021
A call to action: Issuing a diversity and inclusion challenge to research organizationsSusan M Abdel-Rahman, Michelle P Wimes, Tom Curran
Brain Research. Gene Expression Patterns|March 18, 2003
mPPP1R16B is a novel mouse protein phosphatase 1 targeting subunit whose mRNA is located in cell bodies and dendrites of neurons in four distinct regions of the brainSusan Magdaleno, Grace M Northcutt, Tom Curran, et al.
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