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  • 3. G alpha(i-2) mediates renal LLC-PK1 growth by a Raf-independent activation of p42/p44 MAP kinase.
    Kinane TB, Kang I, Chu A, Chin SH, Ercolani L.
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  • 4. p42/p44 MAP kinase module plays a key role in the transcriptional regulation of the vascular endothelial growth factor gene in fibroblasts.
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  • 5. Regulation of p42/p44 MAPK and p38 MAPK by the adenosine A(1) receptor in DDT(1)MF-2 cells.
    Robinson AJ, Dickenson JM.
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  • 6. The dual specificity mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase-1 and -2 are induced by the p42/p44MAPK cascade.
    Brondello JM, Brunet A, Pouysségur J, McKenzie FR.
    J Biol Chem; 1997 Jan 10; 272(2):1368-76. PubMed ID: 8995446
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  • 7. The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase cascade can either stimulate or inhibit DNA synthesis in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes depending upon whether its activation is acute/phasic or chronic.
    Tombes RM, Auer KL, Mikkelsen R, Valerie K, Wymann MP, Marshall CJ, McMahon M, Dent P.
    Biochem J; 1998 Mar 15; 330 ( Pt 3)(Pt 3):1451-60. PubMed ID: 9494119
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  • 8. PKC-dependent activation of p44/p42 MAPKs during myocardial ischemia-reperfusion in conscious rabbits.
    Ping P, Zhang J, Cao X, Li RC, Kong D, Tang XL, Qiu Y, Manchikalapudi S, Auchampach JA, Black RG, Bolli R.
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  • 9. Activation of the p38 and p42/p44 mitogen-activated protein kinase families by the histamine H(1) receptor in DDT(1)MF-2 cells.
    Robinson AJ, Dickenson JM.
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  • 10. Growth factor-induced p42/p44 MAPK nuclear translocation and retention requires both MAPK activation and neosynthesis of nuclear anchoring proteins.
    Lenormand P, Brondello JM, Brunet A, Pouysségur J.
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  • 11. The thyrotropin receptor is not involved in the activation of p42/p44 mitogen-activated protein kinases by thyrotropin preparations in Chinese hamster ovary cells expressing the human thyrotropin receptor.
    Corrèze C, Blondeau JP, Pomerance M.
    Thyroid; 2000 Sep 10; 10(9):747-52. PubMed ID: 11041451
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  • 12. The Na+/H+ exchanger, NHE1, differentially regulates mitogen-activated protein kinase subfamilies after osmotic shrinkage in Ehrlich Lettre Ascites cells.
    Pedersen SF, Darborg BV, Rasmussen M, Nylandsted J, Hoffmann EK.
    Cell Physiol Biochem; 2007 Sep 10; 20(6):735-50. PubMed ID: 17982256
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  • 13. Inhibition of growth factor-induced protein synthesis by a selective MEK inhibitor in aortic smooth muscle cells.
    Servant MJ, Giasson E, Meloche S.
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  • 14. Osmotic stimulation of the Na+/H+ exchanger NHE1: relationship to the activation of three MAPK pathways.
    Gillis D, Shrode LD, Krump E, Howard CM, Rubie EA, Tibbles LA, Woodgett J, Grinstein S.
    J Membr Biol; 2001 Jun 01; 181(3):205-14. PubMed ID: 11420607
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  • 16. MAPK superfamily activation in human airway smooth muscle: mitogenesis requires prolonged p42/p44 activation.
    Orsini MJ, Krymskaya VP, Eszterhas AJ, Benovic JL, Panettieri RA, Penn RB.
    Am J Physiol; 1999 Sep 01; 277(3):L479-88. PubMed ID: 10484455
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  • 17. Activation of Raf-1/MEK-1/2/p42/44(MAPK) cascade alone is sufficient to uncouple LDL receptor expression from cell growth.
    Kapoor GS, Atkins BA, Mehta KD.
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  • 18. The growth-promoting effect of low-density lipoprotein may Be mediated by a pertussis toxin-sensitive mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway.
    Sachinidis A, Seewald S, Epping P, Seul C, Ko Y, Vetter H.
    Mol Pharmacol; 1997 Sep 01; 52(3):389-97. PubMed ID: 9281600
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  • 19. Thrombin-stimulated cell proliferation mediated through activation of Ras/Raf/MEK/MAPK pathway in canine cultured tracheal smooth muscle cells.
    Lin CC, Shyr MH, Chien CS, Wang CC, Chiu CT, Hsiao LD, Yang CM.
    Cell Signal; 2002 Mar 01; 14(3):265-75. PubMed ID: 11812655
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  • 20. Enhancement of fibroblast collagenase-1 (MMP-1) gene expression by tumor promoter okadaic acid is mediated by stress-activated protein kinases Jun N-terminal kinase and p38.
    Westermarck J, Holmström T, Ahonen M, Eriksson JE, Kähäri VM.
    Matrix Biol; 1998 Dec 01; 17(8-9):547-57. PubMed ID: 9923649
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