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138 related items for PubMed ID: 8568920

  • 1. Ligands for EPH-related tyrosine kinase receptors are developmentally regulated in the CNS.
    Carpenter MK, Shilling H, VandenBos T, Beckmann MP, Cerretti DP, Kott JN, Westrum LE, Davison BL, Fletcher FA.
    J Neurosci Res; 1995 Oct 01; 42(2):199-206. PubMed ID: 8568920
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  • 2. The genes encoding the eph-related receptor tyrosine kinase ligands LERK-1 (EPLG1, Epl1), LERK-3 (EPLG3, Epl3), and LERK-4 (EPLG4, Epl4) are clustered on human chromosome 1 and mouse chromosome 3.
    Cerretti DP, Lyman SD, Kozlosky CJ, Copeland NG, Gilbert DJ, Jenkins NA, Valentine V, Kirstein MN, Shapiro DN, Morris SW.
    Genomics; 1996 Apr 15; 33(2):277-82. PubMed ID: 8660976
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  • 3. LERK-7: a ligand of the Eph-related kinases is developmentally regulated in the brain.
    Kozlosky CJ, VandenBos T, Park L, Cerretti DP, Carpenter MK.
    Cytokine; 1997 Aug 15; 9(8):540-9. PubMed ID: 9245480
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  • 5. Ligands for the receptor tyrosine kinases hek and elk: isolation of cDNAs encoding a family of proteins.
    Kozlosky CJ, Maraskovsky E, McGrew JT, VandenBos T, Teepe M, Lyman SD, Srinivasan S, Fletcher FA, Gayle RB, Cerretti DP.
    Oncogene; 1995 Jan 19; 10(2):299-306. PubMed ID: 7838529
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  • 6. ELK and LERK-2 in developing kidney and microvascular endothelial assembly.
    Daniel TO, Stein E, Cerretti DP, St John PL, Robert B, Abrahamson DR.
    Kidney Int Suppl; 1996 Dec 19; 57():S73-81. PubMed ID: 8941926
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  • 7. Characterization of the genes for mouse LERK-3/Ephrin-A3 (Epl3), mouse LERK-4/Ephrin-A4 (Epl4), and human LERK-6/Ephrin-A2 (EPLG6): conservation of intron/exon structure.
    Cerretti DP, Nelson N.
    Genomics; 1998 Jan 01; 47(1):131-5. PubMed ID: 9465306
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  • 8. Comparative analysis of embryonic gene expression defines potential interaction sites for Xenopus EphB4 receptors with ephrin-B ligands.
    Helbling PM, Saulnier DM, Robinson V, Christiansen JH, Wilkinson DG, Brändli AW.
    Dev Dyn; 1999 Dec 01; 216(4-5):361-73. PubMed ID: 10633856
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  • 9. Bidirectional signalling through the EPH-family receptor Nuk and its transmembrane ligands.
    Holland SJ, Gale NW, Mbamalu G, Yancopoulos GD, Henkemeyer M, Pawson T.
    Nature; 1996 Oct 24; 383(6602):722-5. PubMed ID: 8878483
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  • 10. Elk-L3, a novel transmembrane ligand for the Eph family of receptor tyrosine kinases, expressed in embryonic floor plate, roof plate and hindbrain segments.
    Gale NW, Flenniken A, Compton DC, Jenkins N, Copeland NG, Gilbert DJ, Davis S, Wilkinson DG, Yancopoulos GD.
    Oncogene; 1996 Sep 19; 13(6):1343-52. PubMed ID: 8808709
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  • 11. Cloning, chromosal mapping, and tissue expression of the gene encoding the human Eph-family kinase ligand ephrin-A2.
    Aasheim HC, Pedeutour F, Grosgeorge J, Logtenberg T.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1998 Nov 18; 252(2):378-82. PubMed ID: 9826538
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  • 12. Complementary and layered expression of Ephs and ephrins in developing mouse inner ear.
    Pickles JO, Claxton C, Van Heumen WR.
    J Comp Neurol; 2002 Jul 29; 449(3):207-16. PubMed ID: 12115675
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  • 14. Human osteosarcoma expresses specific ephrin profiles: implications for tumorigenicity and prognosis.
    Varelias A, Koblar SA, Cowled PA, Carter CD, Clayer M.
    Cancer; 2002 Aug 15; 95(4):862-9. PubMed ID: 12209731
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  • 15. cDNA cloning, chromosomal localization, and expression pattern of EPLG8, a new member of the EPLG gene family encoding ligands of EPH-related protein-tyrosine kinase receptors.
    Tang XX, Pleasure DE, Ikegaki N.
    Genomics; 1997 Apr 01; 41(1):17-24. PubMed ID: 9126477
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  • 17. Mistargeting hippocampal axons by expression of a truncated Eph receptor.
    Yue Y, Chen ZY, Gale NW, Blair-Flynn J, Hu TJ, Yue X, Cooper M, Crockett DP, Yancopoulos GD, Tessarollo L, Zhou R.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2002 Aug 06; 99(16):10777-82. PubMed ID: 12124402
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  • 18. Genomic organization and chromosomal localization of mouse Eplg2, a gene encoding a binding protein for the receptor tyrosine kinase elk.
    Fletcher FA, Renshaw B, Hollingsworth T, Baum P, Lyman SD, Jenkins NA, Gilbert DJ, Copeland NG, Davison BL.
    Genomics; 1994 Nov 01; 24(1):127-32. PubMed ID: 7896266
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  • 19. Ligand for EPH-related kinase (LERK) 7 is the preferred high affinity ligand for the HEK receptor.
    Lackmann M, Mann RJ, Kravets L, Smith FM, Bucci TA, Maxwell KF, Howlett GJ, Olsson JE, Vanden Bos T, Cerretti DP, Boyd AW.
    J Biol Chem; 1997 Jun 27; 272(26):16521-30. PubMed ID: 9195962
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  • 20. Molecular characterization of a family of ligands for eph-related tyrosine kinase receptors.
    Beckmann MP, Cerretti DP, Baum P, Vanden Bos T, James L, Farrah T, Kozlosky C, Hollingsworth T, Shilling H, Maraskovsky E.
    EMBO J; 1994 Aug 15; 13(16):3757-62. PubMed ID: 8070404
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