Transport of exogenous growth factors and cytokines to the cytosol and to the nucleus.
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Progranulin in frontotemporal lobar degeneration and neuroinflammationFGF-1 induces expression of LXRalpha and production of 25-hydroxycholesterol to upregulate the apoE gene in rat astrocytesCarcinogenic Parasite Secretes Growth Factor That Accelerates Wound Healing and Potentially Promotes NeoplasiaFunctional diversity of FGF-2 isoforms by intracellular sortingRealizing the clinical potential of cancer nanotechnology by minimizing toxicologic and targeted delivery concernsNuclear fibroblast growth factor-2 interacts specifically with splicing factor SF3a66Blood vessels as targets in tumor therapyNuclear envelope-associated endosomes deliver surface proteins to the nucleus.FGF-1 and FGF-2 require the cytosolic chaperone Hsp90 for translocation into the cytosol and the cell nucleus.Nuclear localization of vascular endothelial growth factor-D and regulation of c-Myc-dependent transcripts in human lung fibroblastsPigment epithelium-derived factor (PEDF) interacts with transportin SR2, and active nuclear import is facilitated by a novel nuclear localization motif.The Fibroblast Growth Factor signaling pathwayCCN5, a novel transcriptional repressor of the transforming growth factor β signaling pathwayNucleolin regulates phosphorylation and nuclear export of fibroblast growth factor 1 (FGF1)Fibroblast growth factor-12 (FGF12) translocation into intestinal epithelial cells is dependent on a novel cell-penetrating peptide domain: involvement of internalization in the in vivo role of exogenous FGF12.Nuclear functions for plasma membrane-associated proteins?Integrative nuclear FGFR1 signaling (INFS) as a part of a universal "feed-forward-and-gate" signaling module that controls cell growth and differentiation.Expression of fibroblast growth factor-2 and brain-derived neurotrophic factor mRNA in the medial prefrontal cortex and hippocampus after uncontrollable or controllable stress.Trafficking and signaling pathways of nuclear localizing protein ligands and their receptors.Break on through to the other side-biophysics and cell biology shed light on cell-penetrating peptides.Cell surface localization of importin α1/KPNA2 affects cancer cell proliferation by regulating FGF1 signalling.Trafficking of receptor tyrosine kinases to the nucleusLocal delivery of a collagen-binding FGF-1 chimera to smooth muscle cells in collagen scaffolds for vascular tissue engineering.Impacts of the apoptosis inhibitor of macrophage (AIM) on obesity-associated inflammatory diseases.An S116R Phosphorylation Site Mutation in Human Fibroblast Growth Factor-1 Differentially Affects Mitogenic and Glucose-Lowering Activities.Expression of CCN3 protein in human Wilms' tumors: immunohistochemical detection of CCN3 variants using domain-specific antibodies.Distinctive actions of connexin 46 and connexin 50 in anterior pituitary folliculostellate cells.Nuclear trafficking of secreted factors and cell-surface receptors: new pathways to regulate cell proliferation and differentiation, and involvement in cancers.Phosphorylation of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) receptor 1 at Ser777 by p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase regulates translocation of exogenous FGF1 to the cytosol and nucleus.Noncanonical IFN Signaling: Mechanistic Linkage of Genetic and Epigenetic Events.Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-5 enters vesicular structures but not the nucleus.Survival, synaptogenesis, and regeneration of adult mouse spiral ganglion neurons in vitro.Nuclear addressing provides a clue for the transforming activity of amino-truncated CCN3 proteins.The expression of fibroblast growth factors and their receptors in Hodgkin's lymphoma.Translocation of FGF-1 and FGF-2 across vesicular membranes occurs during G1-phase by a common mechanismPhosphorylation-regulated nucleocytoplasmic trafficking of internalized fibroblast growth factor-1A tribute to Sjur: Sjur Olsnes, 1939-2014.IFN signaling: how a non-canonical model led to the development of IFN mimetics.Fibroblast growth factor-2(23) binds directly to the survival of motoneuron protein and is associated with small nuclear RNAs.Increased protein stability of FGF1 can compensate for its reduced affinity for heparin.
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Transport of exogenous growth factors and cytokines to the cytosol and to the nucleus.
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Transport of exogenous growth factors and cytokines to the cytosol and to the nucleus.
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Transport of exogenous growth factors and cytokines to the cytosol and to the nucleus.
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Transport of exogenous growth factors and cytokines to the cytosol and to the nucleus.
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Transport of exogenous growth factors and cytokines to the cytosol and to the nucleus.
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Transport of exogenous growth factors and cytokines to the cytosol and to the nucleus.
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Transport of exogenous growth factors and cytokines to the cytosol and to the nucleus.
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P2860
P1476
Transport of exogenous growth factors and cytokines to the cytosol and to the nucleus.
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P2093
Antoni Wiedłocha
Olav Klingenberg
P2860
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10.1152/PHYSREV.00021.2002
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z