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2003Immunoexpression of the relaxin receptor LGR7 in breast and uterine tissues of humans and primatesIvell, R.; Balvers, M.; Pohnke, Y.; Telgmann, R.; Bartsch, O.; Milde-Langosch, K.; Bamberger, A.; Einspanier, A.
2010The structure of the talin/integrin complex at a lipid bilayer: an NMR and MD simulation studyKalli, A.; Wegener, K.; Goult, B.; Anthis, N.; Campbell, I.; Sansom, M.
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.
2008Structural basis for the lower affinity of the insulin-like growth factors for the insulin receptorGauguin, L.; Klaproth, B.; Sajid, W.; Andersen, A.; McNeil, K.; Forbes, B.; De Meyts, P.
2009The structure of an integrin/talin complex reveals the basis of inside-out signal transductionAnthis, N.; Wegener, K.; Ye, F.; Kim, C.; Goult, B.; Lowe, E.; Vakonakis, I.; Bate, N.; Critchley, D.; Ginsberg, M.; Campbell, I.
2007The N-terminal subdomain of insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding protein 6. Structure and interaction with IGFsChandrashekaran, I.; Yao, S.; Wang, C.; Bansal, P.; Alewood, P.; Forbes, B.; Wallace, J.; Bach, L.; Norton, R.
2003Role of nuclear and cytoplasmic localization in the tumour-suppressor activity of the von Hippel-Lindau proteinLewis, M.; Roberts, B.
2009The structure of an interdomain complex that regulates talin activityGoult, B.; Bate, N.; Anthis, N.; Wegener, K.; Gingras, A.; Patel, B.; Barsukov, I.; Campbell, I.; Roberts, G.; Critchley, D.
2007Conserved Glu40 and Glu433 of the biotin carboxylase domain of yeast pyruvate carboxylase I isoenzyme are essential for the association of tetramersJitrapakdee, S.; Surinya, K.; Adina-Zada, A.; Polyak, S.; Stojkoski, C.; Smyth, R.; Booker, G.; Cleland, W.; Attwood, P.; Wallace, J.