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2002Differential activities of murine single minded 1 (SIM1) and SIM2 on a hypoxic response element - Cross-talk between basic helix-loop-helix/Per-Arnt-Sim homology transcription factorsWoods, S.; Whitelaw, M.
2001The protein tyrosine phosphatase TCPTP suppresses the tumorigenicity of glioblastoma cells expressing a mutant epidermal growth factor receptorKlingler-Hoffmann, M.; Fodero-Tavoletti, M.; Mishima, K.; Narita, Y.; Cavenee, W.; Furnari, F.; Huang, H.; Tiganis, T.
2002Asparagine hydroxylation of the HIF transactivation domain: A hypoxic switchLando, D.; Peet, D.; Whelan, D.; Gorman, J.; Whitelaw, M.
2007Phosphorylation of StarD10 on serine 284 by casein kinase II modulates its lipid transfer activityOlayioye, M.; Buchholz, M.; Schmid, S.; Schoffler, P.; Hoffmann, P.; Pomorski, T.
2007Importance of the carboxyl terminus of FAT/CD36 for plasma membrane localization and function in long-chain fatty acid uptakeEyre, N.; Cleland, L.; Tandon, N.; Mayrhofer, G.
2008Multiple roles for the C-terminal tail of the chemokine scavenger D6McCulloch, C.; Morrow, V.; Milasta, S.; Comerford, I.; Milligan, G.; Graham, G.; Isaacs, N.; Nibbs, R.
2005Activity of hypoxia-inducible factor 2α is regulated by association with the NF-κB essential modulatorBracken, C.; Whitelaw, M.; Peet, D.
1995Activating point mutations in the common beta subunit of the human GM-CSF, IL-3 and IL-5 receptors suggest the involvement of beta subunit dimerization and cell type-specific molecules in signallingJenkins, B.; D'Andrea, R.; Gonda, T.
1996Homologous Regulation of the Rat C1a Calcitonin Receptor (CTR) in Nonosteoclastic Cells is Independent of CTR Messenger Ribonucleic Acid Changes and Cyclis Adenosine 3', 5' -Monophospate-Dependent Protein Kinase ActivationFindlay, D.; Houssami, S.; Christopoulos, G.; Sexton, P.
1996Monoclonal antibody 7G3 recognises the N-terminal domain of the human IL-3 receptor and functions as a specific IL-3 receptor antagonistQiyu, S.; Woodcock, J.; Stomski, F.; Bagley, C.; Goodall, G.; Smith, W.; Vadas, M.; Lopez, A.