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The following pages link to Phosphotyrosine interactome of the ErbB-receptor kinase family (Q24672516):
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- Phosphoproteomics: new insights into cellular signaling (Q21184157) (← links)
- Analysis of transient phosphorylation-dependent protein-protein interactions in living mammalian cells using split-TEV (Q21256648) (← links)
- Copine-III interacts with ErbB2 and promotes tumor cell migration (Q22001536) (← links)
- The mammalian-membrane two-hybrid assay (MaMTH) for probing membrane-protein interactions in human cells (Q24292828) (← links)
- MEMO associated with an ErbB2 receptor phosphopeptide reveals a new phosphotyrosine motif (Q24321987) (← links)
- The clock gene circuit in Arabidopsis includes a repressilator with additional feedback loops (Q24602082) (← links)
- Phosphorylation mechanism and structure of serine-arginine protein kinases (Q24612980) (← links)
- Neoadjuvant therapy for early-stage breast cancer: the clinical utility of pertuzumab (Q26764879) (← links)
- Fundamentals of protein interaction network mapping (Q26774978) (← links)
- A paradigm shift: Cancer therapy with peptide-based B-cell epitopes and peptide immunotherapeutics targeting multiple solid tumor types: Emerging concepts and validation of combination immunotherapy (Q26824462) (← links)
- Targeting of erbB3 receptor to overcome resistance in cancer treatment (Q26864668) (← links)
- At the crossroads: EGFR and PTHrP signaling in cancer-mediated diseases of bone (Q26866067) (← links)
- Neuregulin-1/erbB activities with focus on the susceptibility of the heart to anthracyclines (Q27022965) (← links)
- The black box illuminated: signals and signaling (Q27024571) (← links)
- ERBB3-mediated regulation of Bergmann glia proliferation in cerebellar lamination. (Q27345740) (← links)
- Phosphorylated EGFR expression may predict outcome of EGFR-TKIs therapy for the advanced NSCLC patients with wild-type EGFR (Q27851872) (← links)
- The Under-Appreciated Promiscuity of the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Family (Q28073335) (← links)
- ErbB2 signaling at the crossing between heart failure and cancer (Q28075244) (← links)
- Signalling scaffolds and local organization of cellular behaviour (Q28259061) (← links)
- Elevated expression of erbB3 confers paclitaxel resistance in erbB2-overexpressing breast cancer cells via upregulation of Survivin (Q28283239) (← links)
- Influences of excluded volume of molecules on signaling processes on the biomembrane (Q28487592) (← links)
- Magnetic nanoparticles as mediators of ligand-free activation of EGFR signaling (Q28534809) (← links)
- Quantification and kinetic analysis of Grb2-EGFR interaction on micro-patterned surfaces for the characterization of EGFR-modulating substances (Q28541305) (← links)
- Evidence for intermolecular interactions between the intracellular domains of the arabidopsis receptor-like kinase ACR4, its homologs and the Wox5 transcription factor (Q28543936) (← links)
- Function-Blocking ERBB3 Antibody Inhibits the Adaptive Response to RAF Inhibitor (Q29542169) (← links)
- EGF-ERBB signalling: towards the systems level (Q29619032) (← links)
- Reading protein modifications with interaction domains (Q29622877) (← links)
- Linear Motif Atlas for Phosphorylation-Dependent Signaling (Q30002322) (← links)
- Role of IL-17 Pathways in Immune Privilege: A RNA Deep Sequencing Analysis of the Mice Testis Exposure to Fluoride. (Q30356664) (← links)
- Generation and purification of highly specific antibodies for detecting post-translationally modified proteins in vivo. (Q30358248) (← links)
- The growing story of (ARABIDOPSIS) CRINKLY 4. (Q30388382) (← links)
- The cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase Arg regulates gastrulation via control of actin organization (Q30421537) (← links)
- c-Src modulates ErbB2 and ErbB3 heterocomplex formation and function (Q30442374) (← links)
- Neuregulin 1-ErbB4-PI3K signaling in schizophrenia and phosphoinositide 3-kinase-p110δ inhibition as a potential therapeutic strategy (Q30458926) (← links)
- Live-cell fluorescence imaging reveals high stoichiometry of Grb2 binding to the EGF receptor sustained during endocytosis (Q30564103) (← links)
- Computational delineation of tyrosyl-substrate recognition and catalytic landscapes by the epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase domain (Q30581942) (← links)
- Spatio-temporal modeling of signaling protein recruitment to EGFR. (Q30982487) (← links)
- Screening for PTB domain binding partners and ligand specificity using proteome-derived NPXY peptide arrays (Q33257954) (← links)
- Topological analysis of MAPK cascade for kinetic ErbB signaling (Q33323383) (← links)
- Dynamics of receptor and protein transducer homodimerisation (Q33331010) (← links)
- Exact model reduction of combinatorial reaction networks (Q33364591) (← links)
- Input-output behavior of ErbB signaling pathways as revealed by a mass action model trained against dynamic data (Q33401214) (← links)
- Bioinformatics analysis of mass spectrometry-based proteomics data sets (Q33420619) (← links)
- HER/ErbB receptor interactions and signaling patterns in human mammary epithelial cells (Q33514127) (← links)
- Integrated analysis of receptor activation and downstream signaling with EXTassays. (Q33518421) (← links)
- Role of network branching in eliciting differential short-term signaling responses in the hypersensitive epidermal growth factor receptor mutants implicated in lung cancer (Q33576845) (← links)
- In-depth qualitative and quantitative profiling of tyrosine phosphorylation using a combination of phosphopeptide immunoaffinity purification and stable isotope dimethyl labeling (Q33598027) (← links)
- Molecular systems biology of ErbB1 signaling: bridging the gap through multiscale modeling and high-performance computing (Q33609045) (← links)
- Discovery of AZD8931, an Equipotent, Reversible Inhibitor of Signaling by EGFR, HER2, and HER3 Receptors (Q33635861) (← links)
- Intestinal growth factors: potential use in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease and their role in mucosal healing (Q33694525) (← links)