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Multiplexed Retinoic Acid Signal Reporters for In Vivo and In Vitro Use. [PDF]
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Exotic clustering in Ra-222,Ra-224,Ra-226
Buck, B, Merchant, A, Perez, S
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress as a Stage-Dependent Regulatory Hub in Rheumatoid Arthritis. [PDF]
Hu N, Song Y, Yu T, Li H, Wang X, Lv Q.
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M-Ras is Muscle-Ras, Moderate-Ras, Mineral-Ras, Migration-Ras, and Many More-Ras
Experimental Cell Research, 2020The Ras family of small GTPases comprises about 36 members in humans. M-Ras is related to classical Ras with regard to its regulators and effectors, but solely constitutes a subfamily among the Ras family members. Although classical Ras strongly binds Raf and highly activates the ERK pathway, M-Ras less strongly binds Raf and moderately but sustainedly
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A brief history of RAS and the RAS Initiative
2022In this review, I provide a brief history of the discovery of RAS and the GAPs and GEFs that regulate its activity from a personal perspective. Much of this history has been driven by technological breakthroughs that occurred concurrently, such as molecular cloning, cDNA expression to analyze RAS proteins and their structures, and application of PCR to
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Science, 2005
H-Ras, N-Ras, and K-Ras are homologous signaling molecules that are able to regulate distinct signaling pathways because they inhabit different compartments within the cell. In their Perspective, Meder and Simons discuss new work ( Rocks et al .) showing that N-Ras and H-Ras continuously cycle between the plasma membrane and Golgi ...
Meder, D., Simons, K.
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H-Ras, N-Ras, and K-Ras are homologous signaling molecules that are able to regulate distinct signaling pathways because they inhabit different compartments within the cell. In their Perspective, Meder and Simons discuss new work ( Rocks et al .) showing that N-Ras and H-Ras continuously cycle between the plasma membrane and Golgi ...
Meder, D., Simons, K.
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37th Annual IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Dependable Systems and Networks (DSN'07), 2007
Different applications require different levels of fault tolerance. Therefore, it is important to create a flexible architecture that allows a customer to choose the appropriate amount of fault tolerance, a concept we call "RAS by the yard. " In this paper we describe a next generation supercomputer and the design flexibility that allows us to offer a ...
Alan Wood, Swami Nathan
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Different applications require different levels of fault tolerance. Therefore, it is important to create a flexible architecture that allows a customer to choose the appropriate amount of fault tolerance, a concept we call "RAS by the yard. " In this paper we describe a next generation supercomputer and the design flexibility that allows us to offer a ...
Alan Wood, Swami Nathan
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