Gastrointestinal growth factors and hormones have divergent effects on Akt activation.
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Therapeutic potential for novel drugs targeting the type 1 cholecystokinin receptorInsights into bombesin receptors and ligands: Highlighting recent advancesLong-term mTOR inhibitors administration evokes altered calcium homeostasis and platelet dysfunction in kidney transplant patients.Gastrointestinal hormones/neurotransmitters and growth factors can activate P21 activated kinase 2 in pancreatic acinar cells by novel mechanismsCrosstalk between VEGFR2 and muscarinic receptors regulates the mTOR pathway in serum starved SK-N-SH human neuroblastoma cellsElucidation of the roles of the Src kinases in pancreatic acinar cell signalingPKD1 mediates negative feedback of PI3K/Akt activation in response to G protein-coupled receptors.PKCθ activation in pancreatic acinar cells by gastrointestinal hormones/neurotransmitters and growth factors is needed for stimulation of numerous important cellular signaling cascades.Insulin protects pancreatic acinar cells from cytosolic calcium overload and inhibition of plasma membrane calcium pump.Hormetic Effect of Berberine Attenuates the Anticancer Activity of Chemotherapeutic Agents.The Src kinase Yes is activated in pancreatic acinar cells by gastrointestinal hormones/neurotransmitters, but not pancreatic growth factors, which stimulate its association with numerous other signaling moleculesThe p21-activated kinase, PAK2, is important in the activation of numerous pancreatic acinar cell signaling cascades and in the onset of early pancreatitis eventsComparative pharmacology of bombesin receptor subtype-3, nonpeptide agonist MK-5046, a universal peptide agonist, and peptide antagonist Bantag-1 for human bombesin receptorsRegulation of acinar cell function in the pancreas.CCK1 and CCK2 receptors are expressed on pancreatic stellate cells and induce collagen production.Insulin protects pancreatic acinar cells from palmitoleic acid-induced cellular injury.
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Gastrointestinal growth factors and hormones have divergent effects on Akt activation.
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scientific article published on 07 January 2009
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Gastrointestinal growth factors and hormones have divergent effects on Akt activation.
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Gastrointestinal growth factors and hormones have divergent effects on Akt activation.
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Gastrointestinal growth factors and hormones have divergent effects on Akt activation.
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Gastrointestinal growth factors and hormones have divergent effects on Akt activation.
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Gastrointestinal growth factors and hormones have divergent effects on Akt activation.
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Gastrointestinal growth factors and hormones have divergent effects on Akt activation.
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Gastrointestinal growth factors and hormones have divergent effects on Akt activation
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Andrea Pace
K Martin Hoffmann
Marc J Berna
Michelle Thill
Robert T Jensen
Veronica Sancho
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10.1016/J.CELLSIG.2009.01.003
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2009-01-07T00:00:00Z