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2001Evidence for a role for SAM68 in the responses of human neutrophils to ligation of CD32 and to monosodium urate crystalsGilbert, C.; Barabe, F.; Rollet-Labelle, E.; Bourgoin, S.; McColl, S.; Damaj, B.; Naccache, P.
2005Transactivation of CXCR4 by the insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor (IGF-1R) in human MDA-MB-231 breast cancer epithelial cellsAkekawatchai, C.; Holland, J.; Kochetkova, M.; Wallace, J.; McColl, S.
2003Defining the role for XAP2 in stabilization of the dioxin receptorLees, M.; Peet, D.; Whitelaw, M.
2005Receptors for relaxin family peptidesBathgate, R.; Ivell, R.; Sanborn, B.; Sherwood, O.; Summers, R.; Sherwood, O.; Fields, P.; Steinetz, B.
2001Peptide insertions in domain 4 of hbc, the shared signalling receptor subunit for GM-CSF, IL3 and IL5, induce ligand-independent activationJones, K.; Bagley, C.; Butcher, C.; Barry, S.; Vadas, M.; D'Andrea, R.
2004Role of N- and C-terminal residues of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-binding protein-3 in regulating IGF complex formation and receptor activationYan, X.; Forbes, B.; McNeil, K.; Baxter, R.; Firth, S.
2008NFκB selectivity of estrogen receptor ligands revealed by comparative crystallographic analysesNettles, K.; Bruning, J.; Gil, G.; Nowak, J.; Sharma, S.; Hahm, J.; Kulp, K.; Hochberg, R.; Zhou, H.; Katzenellenbogen, J.; Katzenellenbogen, B.; Kim, Y.; Joachimiak, A.; Greene, G.
2010Coupling of receptor conformation and ligand orientation determine graded activityBruning, J.; Parent, A.; Gil, G.; Zhao, M.; Nowak, J.; Pace, M.; Smith, C.; Afonine, P.; Adams, P.; Katzenellenbogen, J.; Nettles, K.
2012Xenobiotics and loss of cell adhesion drive distinct transcriptional outcomes by aryl hydrocarbon receptor signalingHao, N.; Lee, K.; Furness, S.; Bosdotter, C.; Poellinger, L.; Whitelaw, M.
2011The Notch ligand Jagged2 promotes lung adenocarcinoma metastasis through a miR-200-dependent pathway in miceYang, Y.; Ahn, Y.; Gibbons, D.; Zang, Y.; Lin, W.; Thilaganathan, N.; Alvarez, C.; Moreira, D.; Creighton, C.; Gregory, P.; Goodall, G.; Kurie, J.