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Montell C, Birnbaumer L, Flockerzi V (2002) The TRP channels, a remarkable functional family. Cell 108 595-598... [Pg.871]

G Protein Families. Cell responses to the binding of stimulatory ligands (L) to cell-surface receptors (R) proceed through a multistep... [Pg.53]

Koff, A., Cross, F., Fisher, A., Schumacher, J Leguellec, K Philippe, M., and Roberts, J. M. (1991). Human cyclin E, a new cyclin that interacts with two members of the CDC2 gene family. Cell 66 1217-1228. [Pg.43]

Kipeeos, E. T., et al., cul-1 is required for cell cycle exit in C. elegans and identifies a novel gene family. Cell, 1996, 85, 829-839. [Pg.153]

M13. Mosialos, G., Birkenbach, M., YalamanchiU, R., VanArsdale, T., Ware, C., and Kieff, E., The Epstein—Barr virus transforming protein LMP1 engages signah ng proteins for the tumor necrosis factor receptor family. Cell 80,389—399 (1995). [Pg.103]

Our laboratories were the first to use CEPH family cell lines to demonstrate that a significant genetic component contributed to susceptibility to the cytotoxic effects of cisplatin, 5-FU and docetaxel (17,18). Dolan et al. estimated the heritability for susceptibility to cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity to be approximately 0.47 therefore sensitivity to the C5dotoxic effects of cisplatin is under appreciable genetic influence. Linkage analysis was performed and the strongest signal (lod 2.16, empirical /7-value 0.0005) was found on chromosome 1 at 44 cM (18). [Pg.23]

Takamizawa J, Konishi H, Yanagisawa K et al. Reduced expression of the let-7 microRNAs in human lung cancers in association with shortened postoperative survival. Cancer Res 2004 64 3753-3756. Johnson SM, Grosshans H, Shingara J et al. RAS is regulated by the let-7 microRNA family. Cell 2005 120 635-647. [Pg.55]

Hood, L M. Kronenberg, and T. Hunkapiller, T cell antigen receptors and the immunoglobulin super gene family. Cell 40 225-229, 1985. [Pg.847]

Takahashi, N., Ueda, S., Obata, M., Nikaido, T., Nakai, S., Honjo, T. (1982). Structure of human immunoglobulin gamma genes implications for evolution of a gene family. Cell 29,671-679. [Pg.91]

Roper, K., and Brown, N. H. (2003). Maintaining epithelial integrity A function for gigantic spectraplakin isoforms in adherens junctions. / Cell Biol. 162, 1305-1315. Roper, K., Gregory, S. L., and Brown, N. H. (2002). The spectraplakins Cytoskeletal giants with characteristics of both spectrin and plakin families. /. Cell Sci. 115, 4215-4225. [Pg.197]

Hatanaka, H., K. Ogura, K. Moriyama, S. Ichikawa, I. Yahara, and F. Inagaki. 1996. Tertiary structure of destrin and structural similarity between two actin-regulating protein families. Cell. 85 1047-55. [Pg.66]

Polgar, L. 2002. The prolyl oligopeptidase family. Cell Molec. Life Sci. 59 349-362. [Pg.351]

Otvos, L., Jr. (2002) The short proline-rich antibacterial peptide family. Cell Mol. Life Sci. 59, 1138-1150. [Pg.175]

Sugano Y (2009) Dyp-type peroxidases comprise a novel heme peroxidase family. Cell Mol Life Sci 66 1387-1403... [Pg.32]

The ratio of the intensities of the 020 and 040 reflections for cellulose III from various sources leads to two classes. Cellulose III from cellulose I has prominent reflections at 0.247 nm on the first layer-line, and 0.28 nm and 0.223 nm on the second. For cellulose III from cellulose II, these are at 0.257 and 0.236 nm on the first layer-line, and at 0.258 and 0.235 nm on the second. It was suggested that cellulose III from cellulose I and II be termed Cell IIIj and Cell IHu, respectively. The cellulose IV from cell IIIi gave reflections at 0.227 nm on the first layer, and at 0.305 and 0.289 nm on the second layer. For cellulose IV from Cell IIIn and cellulose II, the reflections are at 0.251 and 0.298 nm on the first and second layers, respectively. It was suggested that the crystalline modifications of cellulose be classified into two families Cell I family (I, Hb, and IV,) and Cell II (II, IIIU, and IVn). A member of the Cell II family cannot be transformed into one of the Cell I family. [Pg.380]

Cold Spring Hath Symp Quant Biol LXIV 533-540 Inoue J, Kerr LD, Kakizuka A, Verma IM (1992) I kappa B gamma, a 70 kd protein identical to the C-terminal half of pi 10 NF-kappa B a new member of the I kappa B family. Cell 68 1109-1120... [Pg.313]

Weih F, Carrasco D, Durham SK, Barton DS, Rizzo CA et al (1995) Multiorgan inflammation and hematopoietic abnormalities in mice with a targeted disruption of RelB, a member of the NF-kappa B/Rel family. Cell 80 331-340... [Pg.316]

Morrtgomery RI, Warner MS, Lum BJ, Spear P (1996) Herpes simplex virus-1 errdy hrto cells mediated by a rrovel member of the TNG/NGF receptor family. Cell 87 427-436. [Pg.722]

Madaule P, Axel R (1985) A novel ras-related gene family. Cell 41 31 -40. [Pg.92]

Lee EF, Czabotar PE, Smith BJ et al (2007) Crystal structure of ABT-737 complexed with Bcl-xL implications for selectivity of antagonists of the Bcl-2 family. Cell Death Differ 14 1711-1713... [Pg.50]

The latter is closed to form fhe neural tube, wifhin which the notochord, the precursor to the spine, as well as the neurons, glia, and other cells grow. The neural crest forms as an oufgrowfh from fhe dorsal surface of the neural tube under the influence of inducers of the Wnt and BMP families. Cells migrate from this crest to form fhe peripheral nervous system, melanocytes, and cranial cartilage. The pituitary, a central component of fhe neuroendocrine system, develops from tissues from the midline part of the anterior neural ridge. ... [Pg.990]

Suda, T., Takahashi, T., Golstein, P. and Nagata, S. (1993) Molecular cloning and expression of the Fas ligand, a novel member of the tumor necrosis factor family. Cell 75 1169-1178. [Pg.120]

Pasquale, E.B. Identification of chicken embryo kinase 5, a developmen-tally regulated receptor-type tyrosine kinase of the Eph family. Cell Reg-ul., 2, 523-534 (1991)... [Pg.597]


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