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List of bibliographic references indexed by signal

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 29.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000155 (2020) Jingyue Jia [États-Unis] ; Bhawana Bissa [États-Unis] ; Lukas Brecht [Allemagne] ; Lee Allers [États-Unis] ; Seong Won Choi [États-Unis] ; Yuexi Gu [États-Unis] ; Mark Zbinden [États-Unis] ; Mark R. Burge [États-Unis] ; Graham Timmins [États-Unis] ; Kenneth Hallows [États-Unis] ; Christian Behrends [Allemagne] ; Vojo Deretic [États-Unis]AMPK is activated during lysosomal damage via a galectin-ubiquitin signal transduction system.
000221 (2019) Li-Wei Chu [Taïwan] ; Chia-Jui Yang [Taïwan] ; Kuan-Jen Peng [Taïwan] ; Pei-Ling Chen [Taïwan] ; Shuu-Jiun Wang [Taïwan] ; Yueh-Hsin Ping [Taïwan]TIM-1 As a Signal Receptor Triggers Dengue Virus-Induced Autophagy.
000288 (2019) Joel A. Swanson [États-Unis] ; Sei Yoshida [États-Unis]Macropinosomes as units of signal transduction.
000710 (2017) Felix Bracharz [Allemagne] ; Veronika Redai [Allemagne] ; Kathrin Bach [Allemagne] ; Farah Qoura [Allemagne] ; Thomas Brück [Allemagne]The effects of TORC signal interference on lipogenesis in the oleaginous yeast Trichosporon oleaginosus.
000771 (2017) Chiao-Fang Teng ; Han-Chieh Wu ; Woei-Cherng Shyu ; Long-Bin Jeng ; Ih-Jen SuPre-S2 Mutant-Induced Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Signal Pathways as Potential Therapeutic Targets for Hepatitis B Virus-Associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
000B95 (2015) Rui Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Yanhua Cao [République populaire de Chine] ; Lan Bai [République populaire de Chine] ; Chengliang Zhu [République populaire de Chine] ; Rui Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Hui He [République populaire de Chine] ; Yingle Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; Kailang Wu [République populaire de Chine] ; Fang Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; Jianguo Wu [République populaire de Chine]The collagen triple helix repeat containing 1 facilitates hepatitis B virus-associated hepatocellular carcinoma progression by regulating multiple cellular factors and signal cascades.
000C87 (2015) Chiao-Fang Teng [Taïwan] ; Wen-Chuan Hsieh [Taïwan] ; Han-Chieh Wu [Taïwan] ; Yih-Jyh Lin [Taïwan] ; Hung-Wen Tsai [Taïwan] ; Wenya Huang [Taïwan] ; Ih-Jen Su [Taïwan]Hepatitis B Virus Pre-S2 Mutant Induces Aerobic Glycolysis through Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Signal Cascade.
000D27 (2015) Takeshi Iwasaki [Japon] ; Michiko Matsushita ; Daisuke Nonaka ; Satoshi Kuwamoto ; Masako Kato ; Ichiro Murakami ; Keiko Nagata ; Hideki Nakajima ; Shigetoshi Sano ; Kazuhiko Hayashi [Japon]Comparison of Akt/mTOR/4E-BP1 pathway signal activation and mutations of PIK3CA in Merkel cell polyomavirus-positive and Merkel cell polyomavirus-negative carcinomas.
000D54 (2015) Chiao-Fang Teng [Taïwan] ; Han-Chieh Wu [Taïwan] ; Wen-Chuan Hsieh [Taïwan] ; Hung-Wen Tsai [Taïwan] ; Ih-Jen Su [Taïwan]Activation of ATP citrate lyase by mTOR signal induces disturbed lipid metabolism in hepatitis B virus pre-S2 mutant tumorigenesis.
001282 (2011) Chiao-Fang Teng [Taïwan] ; Han-Chieh Wu ; Hung-Wen Tsai ; Her-Shyong Shiah ; Wenya Huang ; Ih-Jen SuNovel feedback inhibition of surface antigen synthesis by mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signal and its implication for hepatitis B virus tumorigenesis and therapy.
001346 (2011) Monika Schmoll [Autriche]Assessing the relevance of light for fungi: Implications and insights into the network of signal transmission.
001405 (2010) Nicole Kloft [Allemagne] ; Claudia Neukirch ; Wiesia Bobkiewicz ; Gunnaporn Veerachato ; Tim Busch ; Gisela Von Hoven ; Klaus Boller ; Matthias HusmannPro-autophagic signal induction by bacterial pore-forming toxins.
001437 (2010) Stephen L. Abrams [États-Unis] ; Linda S. Steelman ; John G. Shelton ; William Chappell ; Jörg B Secke ; Franca Stivala ; Marco Donia ; Ferdinando Nicoletti ; Massimo Libra ; Alberto M. Martelli ; James A. MccubreyEnhancing therapeutic efficacy by targeting non-oncogene addicted cells with combinations of signal transduction inhibitors and chemotherapy.
001511 (2009) Liu Hui [République populaire de Chine] ; Yongming Yao ; Songbai Wang ; Yan Yu ; Ning Dong ; Hongyun Li ; Zhiyong ShengInhibition of Janus kinase 2 and signal transduction and activator of transcription 3 protect against cecal ligation and puncture-induced multiple organ damage and mortality.
001534 (2009) Gal Almogy [États-Unis] ; Garry P. NolanConditional protein stabilization via the small molecules Shld-1 and rapamycin increases the signal-to-noise ratio with tet-inducible gene expression.
001592 (2008) Naoyoshi Maeda [États-Unis] ; Hung FanSignal transduction pathways utilized by enzootic nasal tumor virus (ENTV-1) envelope protein in transformation of rat epithelial cells resemble those used by jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus.
001694 (2007) Hui Liu [République populaire de Chine] ; Yong-Ming Yao ; Yan Yu ; Ning Dong ; Hui-Nan Yin ; Zhi-Yong ShengRole of Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription pathway in regulation of expression and inflammation-promoting activity of high mobility group box protein 1 in rat peritoneal macrophages.
001695 (2007) Haitao Guo [États-Unis] ; Tianlun Zhou ; Dong Jiang ; Andrea Cuconati ; Guang-Hui Xiao ; Timothy M. Block ; Ju-Tao GuoRegulation of hepatitis B virus replication by the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-akt signal transduction pathway.
001747 (2006) André Feller [Belgique] ; Mélanie Boeckstaens ; Anna Maria Marini ; Evelyne DuboisTransduction of the nitrogen signal activating Gln3-mediated transcription is independent of Npr1 kinase and Rsp5-Bul1/2 ubiquitin ligase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001854 (2005) Pawel Wlodarski [États-Unis] ; Monika Kasprzycka ; Xiaobin Liu ; Michal Marzec ; Erle S. Robertson ; Artur Slupianek ; Mariusz A. WasikActivation of mammalian target of rapamycin in transformed B lymphocytes is nutrient dependent but independent of Akt, mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase, insulin growth factor-I, and serum.
001928 (2003) Ronald R. Nepomuceno [États-Unis] ; Cynthia E. Balatoni ; Yaso Natkunam ; Andrew L. Snow ; Sheri M. Krams ; Olivia M. MartinezRapamycin inhibits the interleukin 10 signal transduction pathway and the growth of Epstein Barr virus B-cell lymphomas.

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