The small GTPase RhoA is crucial for MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell survival.
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Antagonist minigenes identify genes regulated by parathyroid hormone through G protein-selective and G protein co-regulated mechanisms in osteoblastic cellsRhoA GTPase interacts with beta-catenin signaling in clinorotated osteoblastsMineralization content alters osteogenic responses of bone marrow stromal cells on hydroxyapatite/polycaprolactone composite nanofiber scaffoldsPharmacological inhibition of Rho-kinase (ROCK) signaling enhances cisplatin resistance in neuroblastoma cells.The transcription factor GCF2 is an upstream repressor of the small GTPAse RhoA, regulating membrane protein trafficking, sensitivity to doxorubicin, and resistance to cisplatin.Osteoclastogenic activity and RANKL expression are inhibited in osteoblastic cells expressing constitutively active Gα(12) or constitutively active RhoAExploring G protein-coupled receptor signaling networks using SILAC-based phosphoproteomicsRhoA modulates functional and physical interaction between ROCK1 and Erk1/2 in selenite-induced apoptosis of leukaemia cells.Hyaluronan inhibits BMP-induced osteoblast differentiation.Rho GTPase signaling and PTH 3-34, but not PTH 1-34, maintain the actin cytoskeleton and antagonize bisphosphonate effects in mouse osteoblastic MC3T3-E1 cells.Molecular mechanisms linking geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase to cell survival and proliferation.Contributions of the RhoGEF activity of p210 BCR/ABL to disease progression.Rho GDIalpha Modulates Rabbit Trophoblast Stem Cell Survival and Migration.Pamidronate, farnesyl transferase, and geranylgeranyl transferase-I inhibitors affects cell proliferation, apoptosis, and OPG/RANKL mRNA expression in stromal cells of giant cell tumor of bone.
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The small GTPase RhoA is crucial for MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell survival.
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scientific article published on April 2009
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The small GTPase RhoA is crucial for MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell survival.
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The small GTPase RhoA is crucial for MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell survival.
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The small GTPase RhoA is crucial for MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell survival.
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The small GTPase RhoA is crucial for MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell survival.
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The small GTPase RhoA is crucial for MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell survival.
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The small GTPase RhoA is crucial for MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell survival.
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The small GTPase RhoA is crucial for MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell survival.
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Mary F Clark
Paula H Stern
Tomohiko Yoshida
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10.1002/JCB.22059
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2009-04-01T00:00:00Z