Agonist-stimulated cytoskeletal reorganization and signal transduction at focal adhesions in vascular smooth muscle cells require c-Src.
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Molecular characterization of human tensinPyk2- and Src-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation of PDK1 regulates focal adhesionsTensin1 and a previously undocumented family member, tensin2, positively regulate cell migrationProtein kinase C-alpha and protein kinase C-epsilon are required for Grb2-associated binder-1 tyrosine phosphorylation in response to platelet-derived growth factorA role of tensin in skeletal-muscle regenerationAlphavbeta3-integrin antagonists inhibit thrombin-induced proliferation and focal adhesion formation in smooth muscle cellsGas6-Axl pathway: the role of redox-dependent association of Axl with nonmuscle myosin IIBGas6-axl receptor signaling is regulated by glucose in vascular smooth muscle cellsMimecan is involved in aortic hypertrophy induced by sinoaortic denervation in ratsIntegrin engagement, the actin cytoskeleton, and c-Src are required for the calcitonin-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of paxillin and HEF1, but not for calcitonin-induced Erk1/2 phosphorylation.Comprehensive analysis of phosphorylation sites in Tensin1 reveals regulation by p38MAPK.Focal adhesion kinase as a regulator of cell tension in the progression of cancer.Paxillin phosphorylation, actin polymerization, noise temperature, and the sustained phase of swine carotid artery contraction.Imaging remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton in vascular smooth muscle cells after mechanosensitive arteriolar constriction.Effects of angiotensin II receptor antagonist, Losartan on the apoptosis, proliferation and migration of the human pancreatic stellate cellsInhibition of src family kinases by a combinatorial action of 5'-AMP and small heat shock proteins, identified from the adult heart.Upregulation of ERK1/2-eNOS via AT2 receptors decreases the contractile response to angiotensin II in resistance mesenteric arteries from obese rats.Invited review: focal adhesion and small heat shock proteins in the regulation of actin remodeling and contractility in smooth muscle.Thrombin-induced glucose transport via Src-p38 MAPK pathway in vascular smooth muscle cellsSyndecan-1 regulates vascular smooth muscle cell phenotype.eNOS activation and NO function: structural motifs responsible for the posttranslational control of endothelial nitric oxide synthase activity.International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. XCIX. Angiotensin Receptors: Interpreters of Pathophysiological Angiotensinergic Stimuli [corrected].Modulation of vascular smooth muscle signaling by reactive oxygen species.Physiologic properties and regulation of the actin cytoskeleton in vascular smooth muscleStimulation of lymphocyte responses by angiotensin II promotes kidney injury in hypertensionDL0805-2, a novel indazole derivative, relaxes angiotensin II-induced contractions of rat aortic rings by inhibiting Rho kinase and calcium fluxes.Actin cytoskeletal dynamics in smooth muscle: a new paradigm for the regulation of smooth muscle contraction.p130 Crk-associated substrate (CAS) in vascular smooth muscle.Cyclophilin A is required for angiotensin II-induced p47phox translocation to caveolae in vascular smooth muscle cells.Increased vascular smooth muscle cell stiffness: a novel mechanism for aortic stiffness in hypertensionCalorie restriction protects against experimental abdominal aortic aneurysms in mice.The NADPH oxidase inhibitor diphenyleneiodonium is also a potent inhibitor of cholinesterases and the internal Ca(2+) pump.Involvement of ERK1/2 kinase in insulin-and thrombin-stimulated vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation.Angiotensin II blockade: how its molecular targets may signal to mitochondria and slow aging. Coincidences with calorie restriction and mTOR inhibition.Permselective dysfunction of podocyte-podocyte contact upon angiotensin II unravels the molecular target for renoprotective intervention.Integrin signaling in atherosclerosis.Receptor heterodimerization: essential mechanism for platelet-derived growth factor-induced epidermal growth factor receptor transactivation.Regulated and constitutive activation of specific signalling pathways by the human S1P5 receptor.Tumor necrosis factor regulates intestinal epithelial cell migration by receptor-dependent mechanisms.Involvement of cell-cell interactions in the rapid stimulation of Cas tyrosine phosphorylation and Src kinase activity by transforming growth factor-beta 1.
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Agonist-stimulated cytoskeletal reorganization and signal transduction at focal adhesions in vascular smooth muscle cells require c-Src.
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Agonist-stimulated cytoskeleta ...... th muscle cells require c-Src.
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Agonist-stimulated cytoskeleta ...... th muscle cells require c-Src.
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1999-03-01T00:00:00Z