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Effects of growth differentiation factor 9 on cell cycle regulators and ERK42/44 in human granulosa cell proliferation.
Q Huang, AP Cheung, Y Zhang, HF Huang, N Auersperg, and PC Leung
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab, Jun 2009; 296: E1344-53. Journal article
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Characterization of a major peritrophic membrane protein, peritrophin-44, from the larvae of Lucilia cuprina. cDNA and deduced amino acid sequences.
CM Elvin, T Vuocolo, RD Pearson, IJ East, GA Riding, CH Eisemann, and RL Tellam
J. Biol. Chem., Apr 1996; 271: 8925-35. Comparative study
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The inactive 44-kDa processed form of membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP) enhances proteolytic activity via regulation of endocytosis of active MT1-MMP.
JA Cho, P Osenkowski, H Zhao, S Kim, M Toth, K Cole, A Aboukameel, A Saliganan, L Schuger, RD Bonfil, and R Fridman
J. Biol. Chem., Jun 2008; 283: 17391-405. Journal article
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Induction of UO-44 gene expression by tamoxifen in the rat uterus and ovary.
H Huynh, CY Ng, KB Lim, CK Ong, CS Ong, E Tran, TT Tuyen Nguyen, and TW Chan
Endocrinology, Jul 2001; 142: 2985-95. Journal article
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Inhibition of touch cell fate by egl-44 and egl-46 in C. elegans.
J Wu, A Duggan, and M Chalfie
Genes & Dev., Mar 2001; 15: 789-802. Journal article
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An ankyrin-related gene (unc-44) is necessary for proper axonal guidance in Caenorhabditis elegans.
AJ Otsuka, R Franco, B Yang, KH Shim, LZ Tang, YY Zhang, P Boontrakulpoontawee, A Jeyaprakash, E Hedgecock, and VI Wheaton
J. Cell Biol., May 1995; 129: 1081-92. Journal article
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unc-44 Ankyrin and stn-2 gamma-syntrophin regulate sax-7 L1CAM function in maintaining neuronal positioning in Caenorhabditis elegans.
S Zhou, K Opperman, X Wang, and L Chen
Genetics, Nov 2008; 180: 1429-43. Journal article
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Platelet-derived growth factor-induced p42/44 mitogen-activated protein kinase activation and cellular growth is mediated by reactive oxygen species in the absence of TSC2/tuberin.
GA Finlay, VJ Thannickal, BL Fanburg, and DJ Kwiatkowski
Cancer Res., Dec 2005; 65: 10881-90. Journal article
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Phosphotidylethanol mimics ethanol modulation of p42/44 mitogen-activated protein kinase signalling in hepatocytes.
AR Aroor, GW Custer, YI Weng, YJ Lee, and SD Shukla
Alcohol Alcohol., Nov 2002; 37: 534-9. Journal article
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p42/44 MAP kinase-dependent and -independent signaling pathways regulate caveolin-1 gene expression. Activation of Ras-MAP kinase and protein kinase a signaling cascades transcriptionally down-regulates caveolin-1 promoter activity.
JA Engelman, XL Zhang, B Razani, RG Pestell, and MP Lisanti
J. Biol. Chem., Nov 1999; 274: 32333-41. Journal article
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Cloning of the gene encoding the 44-kilodalton antigen of the agent of human granulocytic ehrlichiosis and characterization of the humoral response.
JW Ijdo, W Sun, Y Zhang, LA Magnarelli, and E Fikrig
Infect. Immun., Jul 1998; 66: 3264-9. Journal article
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Reactive oxidant and p42/44 MAP kinase signaling is necessary for mechanical strain-induced proliferation in pulmonary epithelial cells.
PR Chess, MA O'Reilly, F Sachs, and JN Finkelstein
J Appl Physiol, Sep 2005; 99: 1226-32. Journal article
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p42/44 Mitogen-activated protein kinase regulated by p53 and nitric oxide in human pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells.
S Mizuno, M Kadowaki, Y Demura, S Ameshima, I Miyamori, and T Ishizaki
Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Aug 2004; 31: 184-92. Journal article
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Motor hand representation in cortical area 44.
T Uozumi, A Tamagawa, T Hashimoto, and S Tsuji
Neurology, Mar 2004; 62: 757-61. Journal article
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Effect of mannan-endo-1,4-beta-mannosidase on the growth performance of turkeys fed diets containing 44 and 48% crude protein soybean meal.
NH Odetallah, PR Ferket, JL Grimes, and JL McNaughton
Poult. Sci., Sep 2002; 81: 1322-31. Journal article
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Temporal activation of p42/44 mitogen-activated protein kinase and c-Jun N-terminal kinase by acetaldehyde in rat hepatocytes and its loss after chronic ethanol exposure.
YJ Lee, AR Aroor, and SD Shukla
J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., Jun 2002; 301: 908-14. Journal article
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Signaling by eNOS through a superoxide-dependent p42/44 mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway.
W Wang, S Wang, EV Nishanian, A Del Pilar Cintron, RA Wesley, and RL Danner
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol, Aug 2001; 281: C544-54. Journal article
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Ionomycin causes activation of p38 and p42/44 mitogen-activated protein kinases in human neutrophils.
DJ Elzi, AJ Bjornsen, T MacKenzie, TH Wyman, and CC Silliman
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol, Jul 2001; 281: C350-60. Journal article
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The passage and initial implementation of Oregon's Measure 44.
LK Goldman and SA Glantz
Tob. Control, Jan 1999; 8: 311-22. Journal article
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Isolation of human blood dendritic cells using the CMRF-44 monoclonal antibody: implications for studies on antigen-presenting cell function and immunotherapy.
DB Fearnley, AD McLellan, SI Mannering, BD Hock, and DN Hart
Blood, May 1997; 89: 3708-16. Journal article
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