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The following pages link to Molecular cloning of mouse epiregulin, a novel epidermal growth factor-related protein, expressed in the early stage of development (Q36789882):
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- Epiregulin is a potent vascular smooth muscle cell-derived mitogen induced by angiotensin II, endothelin-1, and thrombin (Q22001441) (← links)
- Epiregulin, a novel member of the epidermal growth factor family, is an autocrine growth factor in normal human keratinocytes (Q22253224) (← links)
- Cloning and biological activity of epigen, a novel member of the epidermal growth factor superfamily (Q24291006) (← links)
- Distribution of mRNA for human epiregulin, a differentially expressed member of the epidermal growth factor family (Q24319040) (← links)
- Epigen, the last ligand of ErbB receptors, reveals intricate relationships between affinity and mitogenicity (Q24324102) (← links)
- Neuregulin-3 (NRG3): A novel neural tissue-enriched protein that binds and activates ErbB4 (Q24336447) (← links)
- Mesenchymal-epithelial interactions involving epiregulin in tuberous sclerosis complex hamartomas (Q24656058) (← links)
- Solution structure of epiregulin and the effect of its C-terminal domain for receptor binding affinity (Q27642394) (← links)
- Epiregulin is required for lung tumor promotion in a murine two-stage carcinogenesis model (Q27853346) (← links)
- Factor Xa induces mitogenesis of vascular smooth muscle cells via autocrine production of epiregulin (Q28566266) (← links)
- Activation of ErbB4 by the bifunctional epidermal growth factor family hormone epiregulin is regulated by ErbB2 (Q28609160) (← links)
- Dermatitis due to epiregulin deficiency and a critical role of epiregulin in immune-related responses of keratinocyte and macrophage (Q31111797) (← links)
- What role(s) for TGFalpha in the central nervous system? (Q33951992) (← links)
- Mammary tumorigenesis induced by fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 requires activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (Q35784682) (← links)
- Two Microplitis demolitor polydnavirus mRNAs expressed in hemocytes of Pseudoplusia includens contain a common cysteine-rich domain (Q35878743) (← links)
- Removal of the membrane-anchoring domain of epidermal growth factor leads to intracrine signaling and disruption of mammary epithelial cell organization (Q36256364) (← links)
- ErbB receptors, their ligands, and the consequences of their activation and inhibition in the myocardium (Q37145440) (← links)
- Transcriptomic analysis of pathways regulated by toll-like receptor 4 in a murine model of chronic pulmonary inflammation and carcinogenesis (Q37448428) (← links)
- Epiregulin is not essential for development of intestinal tumors but is required for protection from intestinal damage (Q37527393) (← links)
- Emerging therapeutic targets in schwannomas and other merlin-deficient tumors (Q37885731) (← links)
- Epiregulin: roles in normal physiology and cancer (Q38196137) (← links)
- Thyroid cancer cell resistance to gefitinib depends on the constitutive oncogenic activation of the ERK pathway (Q39170938) (← links)
- Effect of epiregulin on pancreatic beta cell growth and insulin secretion. (Q40341833) (← links)
- Regulated cell surface pro-EGF ectodomain shedding is a zinc metalloprotease-dependent process (Q40639254) (← links)
- Epiregulin is a potent pan-ErbB ligand that preferentially activates heterodimeric receptor complexes (Q41039377) (← links)
- Anti-EGFR monoclonal antibodies which act as EGF, TGF alpha, HB-EGF and BTC antagonists block the binding of epiregulin to EGFR-expressing tumours (Q41065499) (← links)
- The EGFR Gene Family in Embryonic Cell Activities (Q41590877) (← links)
- Role of Growth Factors in Pancreatic Cancer (Q41690572) (← links)
- Differential display and suppressive subtractive hybridization used to identify granulosa cell messenger rna associated with bovine oocyte developmental competence. (Q43615346) (← links)
- Effects of HB-EGF and epiregulin on wound healing of gingival cells in vitro. (Q53414702) (← links)
- Epiregulin promotes proliferation and migration of renal proximal tubular cells. (Q53563175) (← links)
- Epiregulin is critical for the acinar cell regeneration of the submandibular gland in a mouse duct ligation model. (Q54389336) (← links)
- Epiregulin induces leptin secretion and energy expenditure in high-fat diet-fed mice (Q58549833) (← links)
- Modulation of porcine wound repair with a transfected ErbB3 gene and relevant EGF-like ligands (Q64377384) (← links)
- Binding specificities and affinities of egf domains for ErbB receptors (Q77360929) (← links)