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The following pages link to Targeted mutation of serine 697 in the Ret tyrosine kinase causes migration defect of enteric neural crest cells. (Q40218278):
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- Activation of 5-HT4 receptors facilitates neurogenesis of injured enteric neurons at an anastomosis in the lower gut (Q26776453) (← links)
- Enteric nervous system development: migration, differentiation, and disease (Q26849660) (← links)
- Male-biased aganglionic megacolon in the TashT mouse line due to perturbation of silencer elements in a large gene desert of chromosome 10 (Q27311361) (← links)
- Building a second brain in the bowel (Q28082113) (← links)
- Receptor tyrosine kinase signaling: regulating neural crest development one phosphate at a time (Q28083779) (← links)
- A phenotypic screen in zebrafish identifies a novel small-molecule inducer of ectopic tail formation suggestive of alterations in non-canonical Wnt/PCP signaling (Q28536893) (← links)
- Phactr4 regulates directional migration of enteric neural crest through PP1, integrin signaling, and cofilin activity (Q28585054) (← links)
- c-Ret-mediated hearing loss in mice with Hirschsprung disease (Q30477530) (← links)
- Diminished Ret expression compromises neuronal survival in the colon and causes intestinal aganglionosis in mice. (Q30481679) (← links)
- Genetic model system studies of the development of the enteric nervous system, gut motility and Hirschsprung's disease (Q33699347) (← links)
- RET PLCγ phosphotyrosine binding domain regulates Ca2+ signaling and neocortical neuronal migration. (Q34166301) (← links)
- The enteric nervous system (Q34250716) (← links)
- Bone morphogenetic proteins regulate enteric gliogenesis by modulating ErbB3 signaling (Q34555158) (← links)
- Non-cell-autonomous effects of Ret deletion in early enteric neurogenesis (Q34978611) (← links)
- A Sonic hedgehog (Shh) response deficit in trisomic cells may be a common denominator for multiple features of Down syndrome (Q35509854) (← links)
- A Novel Zebrafish ret Heterozygous Model of Hirschsprung Disease Identifies a Functional Role for mapk10 as a Modifier of Enteric Nervous System Phenotype Severity (Q36207993) (← links)
- Structure and physiology of the RET receptor tyrosine kinase (Q36555201) (← links)
- Enteric nervous system development and Hirschsprung's disease: advances in genetic and stem cell studies (Q36827186) (← links)
- A common RET variant is associated with reduced newborn kidney size and function (Q36906070) (← links)
- The developmental etiology and pathogenesis of Hirschsprung disease. (Q36951687) (← links)
- Neurotrophic factor receptor RET: structure, cell biology, and inherited diseases (Q36970334) (← links)
- Neurotrophic factors in autonomic nervous system plasticity and dysfunction (Q37049189) (← links)
- A gene regulatory network orchestrates neural crest formation (Q37181700) (← links)
- Deletion of Pten in the mouse enteric nervous system induces ganglioneuromatosis and mimics intestinal pseudoobstruction (Q37452346) (← links)
- To bud or not to bud: the RET perspective in CAKUT. (Q37634304) (← links)
- How to Treat a Signal? Current Basis for RET-Genotype-Oriented Choice of Kinase Inhibitors for the Treatment of Medullary Thyroid Cancer (Q37902072) (← links)
- c-Ret-mediated hearing losses (Q37980452) (← links)
- Development and developmental disorders of the enteric nervous system (Q38066359) (← links)
- RET revisited: expanding the oncogenic portfolio (Q38190360) (← links)
- Enteric nervous system development: A crest cell's journey from neural tube to colon. (Q38558481) (← links)
- Mouse models of Hirschsprung disease and other developmental disorders of the enteric nervous system: Old and new players (Q38883845) (← links)
- The cAMP analogs have potent anti-proliferative effects on medullary thyroid cancer cell lines. (Q38888541) (← links)
- GDNF signaling levels control migration and neuronal differentiation of enteric ganglion precursors. (Q39084084) (← links)
- GDNF and endothelin 3 regulate migration of enteric neural crest-derived cells via protein kinase A and Rac1. (Q39181519) (← links)
- Gastrointestinal defects of the Gas1 mutant involve dysregulated Hedgehog and Ret signaling (Q39190736) (← links)
- Immunophenotypic characterization of enteric neural crest cells in the developing avian colorectum. (Q39641696) (← links)
- Protein-tyrosine phosphatase SHP2 contributes to GDNF neurotrophic activity through direct binding to phospho-Tyr687 in the RET receptor tyrosine kinase. (Q39671929) (← links)
- Sprouty2 regulates growth and differentiation of human neuroblastoma cells through RET tyrosine kinase (Q40153841) (← links)
- RET Functions as a Dual-Specificity Kinase that Requires Allosteric Inputs from Juxtamembrane Elements (Q40289950) (← links)
- RET gene is a major risk factor for Hirschsprung's disease: a meta-analysis (Q40747839) (← links)
- PKA modulation of Rac in neuronal cells (Q42943768) (← links)
- Genetic interactions and modifier genes in Hirschsprung's disease (Q43010652) (← links)
- Regulatory Logic Underlying Diversification of the Neural Crest (Q46194639) (← links)
- RET Gly691Ser mutation is associated with primary vesicoureteral reflux in the French-Canadian population from Quebec. (Q46754712) (← links)
- MAPK and PI3K Signaling: at the Crossroads of Neural Crest Development. (Q49905672) (← links)
- A protein tyrosine kinase receptor, c-RET signaling pathway contributes to the enteric neurogenesis induced by a 5-HT4 receptor agonist at an anastomosis after transection of the gut in rodents. (Q54279337) (← links)
- Reply to the commentary “To Gorelenkova Miller and Mieyal (2015): Sulfhydryl-mediated redox signaling in inflammation: role in neurodegenerative diseases” by Mieyal JJ (Q58481135) (← links)
- Regulation of Renal Differentiation by Trophic Factors (Q59335813) (← links)
- Alteration of the Retinoid Acid-CBP Signaling Pathway in Neural Crest Induction Contributes to Enteric Nervous System Disorder (Q60047605) (← links)
- Lamin B1 loss promotes lung cancer development and metastasis by epigenetic derepression of RET. (Q64939994) (← links)