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Principles that govern competition or co-existence in Rho-GTPase driven polarization
Jian-geng Chiou +5 more
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A Role for the Small Molecular Weight GTPases, Rho and Cdc42, in Muscarinic Receptor Signaling to Focal Adhesion Kinase [PDF]
Daniel A. Linseman +2 more
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Abstract figure legend Schematic outlining the activation of hypoxia‐sensitive pathways, the influence of hypoxia and associated pathways on the cytoskeleton, and the impact of these on disease progression. Abstract A highly‐regulated and dynamic cytoskeleton is vital for functional cellular physiology and the maintenance of homeostasis.
Darragh Flood, Cormac T. Taylor
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ABSTRACT Adult patterns of behavior can often be explained by developmental experiences. In some cases, developmental experience can have permanent influence on brain and behavior only during specific ages; these phases are called critical or sensitive periods. Epigenetic mechanisms can regulate both maturational and experiential processes in the brain
Grant W. Kunzelman +2 more
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Aeromonas salmonicidaToxin AexT Has a Rho Family GTPase-Activating Protein Domain
Yael Litvak, Zvi Selinger
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P190-B Rho GTPase-Activating Protein Overexpression Disrupts Ductal Morphogenesis and Induces Hyperplastic Lesions in the Developing Mammary Gland [PDF]
Tracy Vargo-Gogola +4 more
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Female Anterior Cruciate Ligaments Exhibit a Muted Mechanobiological Response to Mechanical Loading
ABSTRACT Female athletes are significantly more likely to tear their anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) compared to their male counterparts. While there are several potential reasons for this, previous data from our lab demonstrated that female ACL explants have an impaired remodeling response to loading, which may prevent the repair of fatigue damage ...
Lauren Paschall +4 more
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Hormones Secretion and Rho GTPases in Neuroendocrine Tumors. [PDF]
Streit L +4 more
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Parkinson's disease (PD) and glioma are neurological disorders with distinct and even opposing mechanisms: α‐synuclein deposition and neuronal loss in PD versus glial cell malignancy in glioma. Despite these differences, their contrasting pathologies highlight multiple therapeutic targets.
Tianli Pan +7 more
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