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The following pages link to Ephexin4 and EphA2 mediate resistance to anoikis through RhoG and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase. (Q52611754):
Displaying 21 items.
- EphA receptor signaling—Complexity and emerging themes (Q26864082) (← links)
- Crucial roles of RSK in cell motility by catalysing serine phosphorylation of EphA2 (Q28115187) (← links)
- Intermolecular steric inhibition of Ephexin4 is relieved by Elmo1. (Q33860875) (← links)
- Tyrosine Phosphorylation of SGEF Regulates RhoG Activity and Cell Migration. (Q36082708) (← links)
- Screening for tumor suppressors: Loss of ephrin receptor A2 cooperates with oncogenic KRas in promoting lung adenocarcinoma (Q36331953) (← links)
- Claudin-1 expression confers resistance to anoikis in colon cancer cells in a Src-dependent manner (Q36435764) (← links)
- Eph receptor signaling and ephrins (Q37122330) (← links)
- The role of EPH receptors in cancer-related epithelial-mesenchymal transition (Q38150596) (← links)
- RhoGEFs in cell motility: novel links between Rgnef and focal adhesion kinase (Q38182132) (← links)
- Cancer cell survival during detachment from the ECM: multiple barriers to tumour progression (Q38237431) (← links)
- Eph family co-expression patterns define unique clusters predictive of cancer phenotype (Q38269791) (← links)
- miR-124-regulated RhoG reduces neuronal process complexity via ELMO/Dock180/Rac1 and Cdc42 signalling (Q39347979) (← links)
- Ephexin4-mediated promotion of cell migration and anoikis resistance is regulated by serine 897 phosphorylation of EphA2. (Q41263892) (← links)
- Emerging role of ILK and ELMO2 in the integration of adhesion and migration pathways (Q42321188) (← links)
- Design of novel lead molecules against RhoG protein as cancer target - a computational study (Q51444087) (← links)
- GLI2 promotes cell proliferation and migration through transcriptional activation of ARHGEF16 in human glioma cells (Q57280907) (← links)
- The Intermolecular Interaction of Ephexin4 Leads to Autoinhibition by Impeding Binding of RhoG (Q59800632) (← links)
- Emerging Roles of Ephexins in Physiology and Disease (Q64246002) (← links)
- Identification of Eph receptor signaling as a regulator of autophagy and a therapeutic target in colorectal carcinoma (Q90217131) (← links)
- FYN is required for ARHGEF16 to promote proliferation and migration in colon cancer cells (Q98564728) (← links)
- RHOG GEFs activate RHOG (Q106518986) (← links)