Biologically active precursor for transforming growth factor type alpha, released by retrovirally transformed cells
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Cell-cell adhesion mediated by binding of membrane-anchored transforming growth factor alpha to epidermal growth factor receptors promotes cell proliferationExpression and characterization of transforming growth factor alpha precursor protein in transfected mammalian cellsBroadening the Spectrum of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome in Patients With Congenital Adrenal HyperplasiaExtracellular matrix regulates whey acidic protein gene expression by suppression of TGF-alpha in mouse mammary epithelial cells: studies in culture and in transgenic mice.Inherent growth advantage of (pre)malignant hepatocytes associated with nuclear translocation of pro-transforming growth factor alpha.Characterization of the rat transforming growth factor alpha gene and identification of promoter sequences.Transforming growth factor alpha in arterioles: cell surface processing of its precursor by elastases.Expression of transfected transforming growth factor alpha induces a motile fibroblast-like phenotype with extracellular matrix-degrading potential in a rat bladder carcinoma cell line.Loss and shedding of surface markers from the leukemic myeloid monocytic line THP-1 induced to undergo apoptosis.Mitogenic regulation of normal and malignant breast epithelium.The carboxyl-terminal valine residues of proTGF alpha are required for its efficient maturation and intracellular routing.Cleavage of the membrane precursor for transforming growth factor alpha is a regulated process.Keratinocytes produce and are regulated by transforming growth factors.Neutrophil elastase induces mucin production by ligand-dependent epidermal growth factor receptor activation.Diverse cell surface protein ectodomains are shed by a system sensitive to metalloprotease inhibitors.N-terminal cleavage of proTGFalpha occurs at the cell surface by a TACE-independent activity.Cellular sources of transforming growth factor-alpha in human oral cancer.The heparin-binding domain of amphiregulin necessitates the precursor pro-region for growth factor secretionCoupling of sterically demanding peptides by β-thiolactone-mediated native chemical ligation.
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Biologically active precursor for transforming growth factor type alpha, released by retrovirally transformed cells
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scientific article published on September 1986
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Biologically active precursor ...... retrovirally transformed cells
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Biologically active precursor ...... etrovirally transformed cells.
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Biologically active precursor ...... retrovirally transformed cells
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Biologically active precursor ...... etrovirally transformed cells.
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Biologically active precursor ...... retrovirally transformed cells
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Biologically active precursor ...... etrovirally transformed cells.
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Biologically active precursor ...... retrovirally transformed cells
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10.1073/PNAS.83.17.6307
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1986-09-01T00:00:00Z