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G D Plowman

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Bingham J, Plowman G, Sudarsanam S
J Cell Biochem . 2000 Nov; 80(2):181-6. PMID: 11074585
With the availability of the nearly complete genomic sequence of C. elegans, the first multicellular organism to be sequenced, molecular biology has definitely entered the postgenomic era. Annotation of the...
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Plowman G, Sudarsanam S, Bingham J, Whyte D, Hunter T
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1999 Nov; 96(24):13603-10. PMID: 10570119
Caenorhabditis elegans should soon be the first multicellular organism whose complete genomic sequence has been determined. This achievement provides a unique opportunity for a comprehensive assessment of the signal transduction...
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Ma Y, Hill D, Creswick K, Costa M, Cornea A, Lioubin M, et al.
J Neurosci . 1999 Nov; 19(22):9913-27. PMID: 10559400
Activation of erbB-1 receptors by glial TGFalpha has been shown to be a component of the developmental program by which the neuroendocrine brain controls mammalian sexual development. The participation of...
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Bischoff J, Plowman G
Trends Cell Biol . 1999 Oct; 9(11):454-9. PMID: 10511710
Members of the Aurora/Ipl1p family of mitotically regulated serine/threonine kinases are emerging as key regulators of chromosome segregation and cytokinesis. Proper chromosome segregation and cytokinesis ensure that each daughter cell...
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Courtneidge S, Plowman G
Curr Opin Biotechnol . 1999 Jan; 9(6):632-6. PMID: 9889138
Advances in our understanding of the signal transduction pathways involved in cellular growth control have provided several new strategies for cancer therapy. Recent advances now make it possible to develop...
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Brown C, Meise K, Plowman G, Coffey R, Dempsey P
J Biol Chem . 1998 Jun; 273(27):17258-68. PMID: 9642297
Biosynthesis and processing of amphiregulin (AR) have been investigated in human colorectal (HCA-7, Caco-2) and mammary (MCF-7) cancer cell lines, as well as in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells stably expressing...
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Bischoff J, Anderson L, Zhu Y, Mossie K, Ng L, Souza B, et al.
EMBO J . 1998 Jun; 17(11):3052-65. PMID: 9606188
Genetic and biochemical studies in lower eukaryotes have identified several proteins that ensure accurate segregation of chromosomes. These include the Drosophila aurora and yeast Ipl1 kinases that are required for...
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Riese 2nd D, Komurasaki T, Plowman G, Stern D
J Biol Chem . 1998 Jun; 273(18):11288-94. PMID: 9556621
Epiregulin (EPR) is a recently described member of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) family of peptide growth factors. The ever expanding size of the EGF family has made distinguishing the...
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Cook P, Piepkorn M, Clegg C, Plowman G, DeMay J, Brown J, et al.
J Clin Invest . 1997 Dec; 100(9):2286-94. PMID: 9410906
Amphiregulin (AR) is a heparin-binding, heparin-inhibited member of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) family and an autocrine growth factor for human keratinocytes. Previous studies have shown that AR expression is...
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Das S, Das N, Wang J, Lim H, Schryver B, Plowman G, et al.
Dev Biol . 1997 Nov; 190(2):178-90. PMID: 9344537
In the mouse, the process of implantation is initiated by the attachment reaction between the blastocyst trophectoderm and uterine luminal epithelium that occurs at 2200-2300 h on day 4 (day...