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The following pages link to The product of a gas6 splice variant allows the release of the domain responsible for Axl tyrosine kinase receptor activation (Q34441784):
Displaying 14 items.
- Vitamin K-dependent Gas6 activates ERK kinase and stimulates growth of cardiac fibroblasts (Q24295256) (← links)
- Endogenous Gas6 and Ca2+ -channel activation modulate phagocytosis by retinal pigment epithelium (Q24318277) (← links)
- Aspartyl beta -hydroxylase (Asph) and an evolutionarily conserved isoform of Asph missing the catalytic domain share exons with junctin (Q28144446) (← links)
- Absence of post-translational aspartyl beta-hydroxylation of epidermal growth factor domains in mice leads to developmental defects and an increased incidence of intestinal neoplasia (Q28509997) (← links)
- Expression of receptor tyrosine kinase Axl and its ligand Gas6 in rheumatoid arthritis: evidence for a novel endothelial cell survival pathway (Q35786887) (← links)
- The receptor tyrosine kinase Axl in cancer: biological functions and therapeutic implications. (Q38104686) (← links)
- Newt orthologue of Growth arrest-specific 6 (NvGas6) is implicated in stress response during newt forelimb regeneration (Q40323612) (← links)
- The first laminin G-type domain in the SHBG-like region of protein S contains residues essential for activation of the receptor tyrosine kinase sky. (Q40883711) (← links)
- A novel site contributing to growth-arrest-specific gene 6 binding to its receptors as revealed by a human monoclonal antibody (Q41838847) (← links)
- ALK inhibitor resistance in ALK(F1174L)-driven neuroblastoma is associated with AXL activation and induction of EMT. (Q42572358) (← links)
- Axl receptor tyrosine kinase expression in human lung cancer cell lines correlates with cellular adhesion (Q43777232) (← links)
- Hydrogen peroxide activates the Gas6-Axl pathway in vascular smooth muscle cells (Q44881270) (← links)
- Gas6, a ligand for the receptor protein-tyrosine kinase Tyro-3, is widely expressed in the central nervous system (Q48311967) (← links)
- The Dual Role of TAM Receptors in Autoimmune Diseases and Cancer: An Overview (Q57470611) (← links)