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Papers associated with fibroblast (and ptpn11)

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Xenopus laevis FGF receptor substrate 3 (XFrs3) is important for eye development and mediates Pax6 expression in lens placode through its Shp2-binding sites., Kim YJ., Dev Biol. January 1, 2015; 397 (1): 129-39.                                          


Gab1 is required for cell cycle transition, cell proliferation, and transformation induced by an oncogenic met receptor., Mood K., Mol Biol Cell. September 1, 2006; 17 (9): 3717-28.


Sprouty1 and Sprouty2 provide a control mechanism for the Ras/MAPK signalling pathway., Hanafusa H., Nat Cell Biol. November 1, 2002; 4 (11): 850-8.


Xenopus FRS2 is involved in early embryogenesis in cooperation with the Src family kinase Laloo., Kusakabe M., EMBO Rep. August 1, 2001; 2 (8): 727-35.


The EGF-CFC family: novel epidermal growth factor-related proteins in development and cancer., Saloman DS., Endocr Relat Cancer. December 1, 2000; 7 (4): 199-226.


Activated mutants of SHP-2 preferentially induce elongation of Xenopus animal caps., O'Reilly AM., Mol Cell Biol. January 1, 2000; 20 (1): 299-311.


Identification of phosphorylated proteins associated with the fibroblast growth factor receptor type I during early Xenopus development., Ryan PJ., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. March 27, 1998; 244 (3): 763-7.


Structural determinants of SHP-2 function and specificity in Xenopus mesoderm induction., O'Reilly AM., Mol Cell Biol. January 1, 1998; 18 (1): 161-77.


The SH2-containing protein-tyrosine phosphatase SH-PTP2 is required upstream of MAP kinase for early Xenopus development., Tang TL., Cell. February 10, 1995; 80 (3): 473-83.              


Location of influenza virus M, NP and NS1 proteins in microinjected cells., Davey J., J Gen Virol. November 1, 1985; 66 ( Pt 11) 2319-34.

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