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Miyamoto S, Teramoto H, Gutkind JS, Yamada KM: Integrins can collaborate with growth factors for phosphorylation of receptor tyrosine kinases and MAP kinase activation: roles of integrin aggregation and occupancy of receptors. J Cell Biol 1996, 135:1633-1642. This paper describes the synergism between integrins and growth factors in extracellular signal regulated kinase activation, receptor tyrosine kinase aggregation and tyrosine phosphorylation.
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Miyamoto, S.1
Teramoto, H.2
Gutkind, J.S.3
Yamada, K.M.4
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Demonstration of mechanical connections between integrins, cytoskeletal filaments, and nucleoplasm that stabilize nuclear structure
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The authors suggest that molecular connections between integrins, cytoskeletal filaments, and nuclear scaffolds provide an intracellular path for mechanical signaling
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Maniotis AJ, Chen CS, Ingber DE: Demonstration of mechanical connections between integrins, cytoskeletal filaments, and nucleoplasm that stabilize nuclear structure. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1997, 94:849-854. The authors suggest that molecular connections between integrins, cytoskeletal filaments, and nuclear scaffolds provide an intracellular path for mechanical signaling.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci USA
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Maniotis, A.J.1
Chen, C.S.2
Ingber, D.E.3
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