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The following pages link to Cellular injury induces activation of MAPK via P2Y receptors (Q40575566):
Displaying 31 items.
- The roles of calcium signaling and ERK1/2 phosphorylation in a Pax6 /- mouse model of epithelial wound-healing delay (Q30477925) (← links)
- Wounding sheets of epithelial cells activates the epidermal growth factor receptor through distinct short- and long-range mechanisms (Q30484316) (← links)
- Extracellular adenosine triphosphate induces glutamate transporter-1 expression in hippocampus (Q33276190) (← links)
- Uridine 5'-triphosphate promotes in vitro Schwannoma cell migration through matrix metalloproteinase-2 activation (Q33721426) (← links)
- The P2Y2 receptor mediates the epithelial injury response and cell migration. (Q34085656) (← links)
- Corneal epithelium expresses a variant of P2X(7) receptor in health and disease (Q34097900) (← links)
- Shock wave treatment enhances cell proliferation and improves wound healing by ATP release-coupled extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activation (Q34245084) (← links)
- The acute phase reactant orosomucoid-1 is a bimodal regulator of angiogenesis with time- and context-dependent inhibitory and stimulatory properties (Q34390734) (← links)
- Communication between corneal epithelial cells and trigeminal neurons is facilitated by purinergic (P2) and glutamatergic receptors (Q34412540) (← links)
- New insights in wound response and repair of epithelium (Q34467965) (← links)
- Physiological impact of abnormal lipoxin A₄ production on cystic fibrosis airway epithelium and therapeutic potential. (Q35250351) (← links)
- ATP released from cardiac fibroblasts via connexin hemichannels activates profibrotic P2Y2 receptors (Q35987913) (← links)
- Tri-nucleotide receptors play a critical role in epithelial cell wound repair. (Q36173768) (← links)
- Injury and nucleotides induce phosphorylation of epidermal growth factor receptor: MMP and HB-EGF dependent pathway (Q36959323) (← links)
- Hydrolysis of extracellular ATP by ectonucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase (ENTPD) establishes the set point for fibrotic activity of cardiac fibroblasts (Q36967345) (← links)
- Regulation by P2X7: epithelial migration and stromal organization in the cornea (Q37021417) (← links)
- Purinergic Signaling in Corneal Wound Healing: A Tale of 2 Receptors (Q38810420) (← links)
- Gap junctions and Bystander Effects: Good Samaritans and executioners. (Q39514983) (← links)
- Gq-coupled purinergic receptors inhibit insulin-like growth factor-I/phosphoinositide 3-kinase pathway-dependent keratinocyte migration. (Q39570926) (← links)
- Zinc released from injured cells is acting via the Zn2 -sensing receptor, ZnR, to trigger signaling leading to epithelial repair (Q39696868) (← links)
- Silencing of P2Y2 receptor delays Ap4A-corneal re-epithelialization process (Q39838997) (← links)
- P2Y2 nucleotide receptors inhibit trauma-induced death of astrocytic cells (Q40080545) (← links)
- Wound-induced ATP release and EGF receptor activation in epithelial cells (Q40173877) (← links)
- The role of electrical signals in murine corneal wound re‐epithelialization (Q42700284) (← links)
- Distinct activation of epidermal growth factor receptor by UTP contributes to epithelial cell wound repair (Q42709367) (← links)
- Functional coupling expression of COX-2 and cPLA2 induced by ATP in rat vascular smooth muscle cells: role of ERK1/2, p38 MAPK, and NF-kappaB. (Q46113968) (← links)
- Damage-induced activation of ERK1/2 in cochlear supporting cells is a hair cell death-promoting signal that depends on extracellular ATP and calcium. (Q46607400) (← links)
- Epithelial wounds induce differential phosphorylation changes in response to purinergic and EGF receptor activation (Q47144887) (← links)
- Adenosine A₂A receptors permit mGluR5-evoked tyrosine phosphorylation of NR2B (Tyr1472) in rat hippocampus: a possible key mechanism in NMDA receptor modulation (Q52150635) (← links)
- Phospholipase D and extracellular signal-regulated kinase in hepatic stellate cells: effects of platelet-derived growth factor and extracellular nucleotides. (Q54577268) (← links)
- Intracellular signaling dynamics and their role in coordinating tissue repair (Q89606197) (← links)