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41 related items for PubMed ID: 1469061

  • 1. Phosphorylation of vinculin in human platelets spreading on a solid surface.
    Hagmann J, Burger MM.
    J Cell Biochem; 1992 Nov; 50(3):237-44. PubMed ID: 1469061
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  • 2. Vinculin in relation to stress fibers in spread platelets.
    Nachmias VT, Golla R.
    Cell Motil Cytoskeleton; 1991 Nov; 20(3):190-202. PubMed ID: 1773447
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  • 3. Subcellular distribution and phosphorylation of vinculin isoforms in human blood platelets.
    Bruin T, Asijee GM, Prins A, ten Cate JW, Sturk A.
    Thromb Haemost; 1991 Feb 12; 65(2):206-11. PubMed ID: 1905071
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  • 4. Vinculin, VASP, and profilin are coordinately regulated during actin remodeling in epithelial cells, which requires de novo protein synthesis and protein kinase signal transduction pathways.
    Quinlan MP.
    J Cell Physiol; 2004 Aug 12; 200(2):277-90. PubMed ID: 15174098
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  • 5. Two-step mechanism for actin polymerization in human erythroleukemia cells induced by phorbol ester.
    Niu MY, Nachmias VT.
    Cell Motil Cytoskeleton; 1994 Aug 12; 27(4):327-36. PubMed ID: 8069940
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  • 6. Vinculin is proteolyzed by calpain during platelet aggregation: 95 kDa cleavage fragment associates with the platelet cytoskeleton.
    Serrano K, Devine DV.
    Cell Motil Cytoskeleton; 2004 Aug 12; 58(4):242-52. PubMed ID: 15236355
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  • 7. Thyroid cell spreading and focal adhesion formation depend upon protein tyrosine phosphorylation and actin microfilaments.
    Yap AS, Keast JR, Manley SW.
    Exp Cell Res; 1994 Feb 12; 210(2):306-14. PubMed ID: 7507854
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  • 15. Role of protein kinase C in phosphorylation of vinculin in adriamycin-resistant HL-60 leukemia cells.
    Aquino A, Hartman KD, Knode MC, Grant S, Huang KP, Niu CH, Glazer RI.
    Cancer Res; 1988 Jun 15; 48(12):3324-9. PubMed ID: 3130982
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  • 16. The phosphorylation of vinculin on tyrosine residues 100 and 1065, mediated by SRC kinases, affects cell spreading.
    Zhang Z, Izaguirre G, Lin SY, Lee HY, Schaefer E, Haimovich B.
    Mol Biol Cell; 2004 Sep 15; 15(9):4234-47. PubMed ID: 15229287
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  • 17. Vinculin is a major platelet protein that undergoes Ca(2+)-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation.
    Vostal JG, Shulman NR.
    Biochem J; 1993 Sep 15; 294 ( Pt 3)(Pt 3):675-80. PubMed ID: 7691054
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  • 18. A lipid-regulated docking site on vinculin for protein kinase C.
    Ziegler WH, Tigges U, Zieseniss A, Jockusch BM.
    J Biol Chem; 2002 Mar 01; 277(9):7396-404. PubMed ID: 11741957
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