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Nuclear localization of Duplin, a beta-catenin-binding protein, is essential for its inhibitory activity on the Wnt signaling pathway., Kobayashi M, Kishida S, Fukui A, Michiue T, Miyamoto Y, Okamoto T, Yoneda Y, Asashima M, Kikuchi A., J Biol Chem. February 22, 2002; 277 (8): 5816-22.            


Drosophila Aurora A kinase is required to localize D-TACC to centrosomes and to regulate astral microtubules., Giet R, McLean D, Descamps S, Lee MJ, Raff JW, Prigent C, Glover DM., J Cell Biol. February 4, 2002; 156 (3): 437-51.                


Physiological regulation of [beta]-catenin stability by Tcf3 and CK1epsilon., Lee E, Lee E, Salic A, Kirschner MW., J Cell Biol. September 3, 2001; 154 (5): 983-93.                


Evolutionary conservation, developmental expression, and genomic mapping of mammalian Twisted gastrulation., Graf D, Timmons PM, Hitchins M, Episkopou V, Moore G, Ito T, Fujiyama A, Fisher AG, Merkenschlager M., Mamm Genome. July 1, 2001; 12 (7): 554-60.


Human pyridoxal kinase: overexpression and properties of the recombinant enzyme., Lee HS, Lee HS, Moon BJ, Choi SY, Kwon OS., Mol Cells. August 31, 2000; 10 (4): 452-9.


Voltage-dependent activation of frog eggs by a sperm surface disintegrin peptide., Shilling FM, Magie CR, Nuccitelli R., Dev Biol. October 1, 1998; 202 (1): 113-24.              


Transcriptional regulatory patterns of the myelin basic protein and malic enzyme genes by the thyroid hormone receptors alpha1 and beta1., Jeannin E, Robyr D, Desvergne B., J Biol Chem. September 11, 1998; 273 (37): 24239-48.


Analysis of the early embryonic cell cycles of Xenopus; regulation of cell cycle length by Xe-wee1 and Mos., Murakami MS, Vande Woude GF., Development. January 1, 1998; 125 (2): 237-48.


Oligodendrocyte maturation in Xenopus laevis., Yoshida M., J Neurosci Res. October 15, 1997; 50 (2): 169-76.


Protein phosphorylation sites regulate the function of the bipartite NLS of nucleolin., Schwab MS, Dreyer C., Eur J Cell Biol. August 1, 1997; 73 (4): 287-97.


MAP kinase is required for the spindle assembly checkpoint but is dispensable for the normal M phase entry and exit in Xenopus egg cell cycle extracts., Takenaka K, Gotoh Y, Nishida E., J Cell Biol. March 10, 1997; 136 (5): 1091-7.                          


Specific modulation of ectodermal cell fates in Xenopus embryos by glycogen synthase kinase., Itoh K, Tang TL, Neel BG, Sokol SY., Development. December 1, 1995; 121 (12): 3979-88.              


Monoclonal antibody MT2 identifies the urodele alpha 1 chain of type XII collagen, a developmentally regulated extracellular matrix protein in regenerating newt limbs., Wei Y, Yang EV, Klatt KP, Tassava RA., Dev Biol. April 1, 1995; 168 (2): 503-13.


CNS myelin and oligodendrocytes of the Xenopus spinal cord--but not optic nerve--are nonpermissive for axon growth., Lang DM, Rubin BP, Schwab ME, Stuermer CA., J Neurosci. January 1, 1995; 15 (1 Pt 1): 99-109.            


Characterization of a 78-residue fragment of c-Raf-1 that comprises a minimal binding domain for the interaction with Ras-GTP., Scheffler JE, Waugh DS, Bekesi E, Kiefer SE, LoSardo JE, Neri A, Prinzo KM, Tsao KL, Wegrzynski B, Emerson SD., J Biol Chem. September 2, 1994; 269 (35): 22340-6.


Bovine connexin44, a lens gap junction protein: molecular cloning, immunologic characterization, and functional expression., Gupta VK, Berthoud VM, Atal N, Jarillo JA, Barrio LC, Beyer EC., Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. September 1, 1994; 35 (10): 3747-58.


zeta PKC induces phosphorylation and inactivation of I kappa B-alpha in vitro., Diaz-Meco MT, Dominguez I, Sanz L, Dent P, Lozano J, Municio MM, Berra E, Hay RT, Sturgill TW, Moscat J., EMBO J. June 15, 1994; 13 (12): 2842-8.


A position-dependent transcription-activating domain in TFIIIA., Mao X, Darby MK., Mol Cell Biol. December 1, 1993; 13 (12): 7496-506.


Mos stimulates MAP kinase in Xenopus oocytes and activates a MAP kinase kinase in vitro., Posada J, Yew N, Ahn NG, Vande Woude GF, Cooper JA., Mol Cell Biol. April 1, 1993; 13 (4): 2546-53.


Sequential activation of MAP kinase activator, MAP kinases, and S6 peptide kinase in intact rat liver following insulin injection., Tobe K, Kadowaki T, Hara K, Gotoh Y, Kosako H, Matsuda S, Tamemoto H, Ueki K, Akanuma Y, Nishida E., J Biol Chem. October 15, 1992; 267 (29): 21089-97.


Tyrosine phosphorylation and activation of homologous protein kinases during oocyte maturation and mitogenic activation of fibroblasts., Posada J, Sanghera J, Pelech S, Aebersold R, Cooper JA., Mol Cell Biol. May 1, 1991; 11 (5): 2517-28.

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