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2019Fractional deletion of Compound Kushen Injection indicates cytokine signaling pathways are critical for its perturbation of the cell cycleAung, T.N.; Nourmohammadi, S.; Qu, Z.; Harata-Lee, Y.; Cui, J.; Shen, H.Y.; Yool, A.J.; Pukala, T.; Du, H.; Kortschak, R.D.; Wei, W.; Adelson, D.L.
2021The p53-caspase-2 axis in the cell cycle and DNA damage responseLim, Y.; Dorstyn, L.; Kumar, S.
2018The Factor Inhibiting HIF asparaginyl hydroxylase regulates oxidative metabolism and accelerates metabolic adaptation to hypoxiaSim, J.; Cowburn, A.S.; Palazon, A.; Madhu, B.; Tyrakis, P.A.; Macias, D.; Bargiela, D.M.; Pietsch, S.; Gralla, M.; Evans, C.E.; Kittipassorn, T.; Chey, Y.C.J.; Branco, C.M.; Rundqvist, H.; Peet, D.J.; Johnson, R.S.
2005Receptors for relaxin family peptidesBathgate, R.; Ivell, R.; Sanborn, B.; Sherwood, O.; Summers, R.; Sherwood, O.; Fields, P.; Steinetz, B.
2005Relaxin signaling from natural receptorsIvell, R.; Anand Ivell, R.; Bartsch, O.; Sherwood, O.; Fields, P.; Steinetz, B.
2006Differential regulation of suppressor of cytokine signaling-3 in the liver and adipose tissue of the sheep fetus in late gestationGentili, S.; Waters, M.; McMillen, I.
2000Integrins as mediators of morphogenesis in drosophilaBrown, N.H.; Gregory, S.L.; Martin-Bermudo, M.D.
1996Functional interference between hypoxia and dioxin signal transduction pathways: competition for recruitment of the Arnt transcription factorGradin, K.; McGuire, J.; Wenger, R.; Kvietikova, I.; Whitelaw, M.; Toftgard, R.; Tora, L.; Gassman, M.; Poellinger, L.
2019TAF5L and TAF6L Maintain Self-Renewal of Embryonic Stem Cells via the MYC Regulatory NetworkSeruggia, D.; Oti, M.; Tripathi, P.; Canver, M.C.; LeBlanc, L.; Di Giammartino, D.C.; Bullen, M.J.; Nefzger, C.M.; Sun, Y.B.Y.; Farouni, R.; Polo, J.M.; Pinello, L.; Apostolou, E.; Kim, J.; Orkin, S.H.; Das, P.P.
2015Oyster viperin retains direct antiviral activity and its transcription occurs via a signalling pathway involving a heat-stable haemolymph proteinGreen, T.; Speck, P.; Geng, L.; Raftos, D.; Beard, M.; Helbig, K.