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Hippo Pathway Regulation by Tyrosine Kinases.

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Published in 2019 at "Methods in molecular biology"

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-8910-2_17

Abstract: The Hippo pathway utilizes a well-characterized Ser/Thr kinase cascade to control the downstream effectors, Yap and Taz. In addition, Yap/Taz and other Hippo pathway components are directly regulated by tyrosine kinases (TKs). The methodological strategies… read more here.

Keywords: pathway; pathway regulation; tyrosine kinases; hippo pathway ... See more keywords
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The HOG pathway and the regulation of osmoadaptive responses in yeast

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Published in 2022 at "FEMS Yeast Research"

DOI: 10.1093/femsyr/foac013

Abstract: Abstract Cells coordinate intracellular activities in response to changes in the extracellular environment to maximize their probability of survival and proliferation. Eukaryotic cells need to adapt to constant changes in the osmolarity of their environment.… read more here.

Keywords: regulation osmoadaptive; osmoadaptive responses; hog pathway; regulation ... See more keywords
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EXPRESSION OF GENES INVOLVED IN P53 PATHWAY REGULATION IN NEUROBLASTOMA: A SHORT REVIEW.

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Published in 2022 at "Experimental oncology"

DOI: 10.32471/exp-oncology.2312-8852.vol-44-no-4.18960

Abstract: The search for new prognostic and stratification genetic and epigenetic markers in neuroblastoma is an urgent problem in pediatric oncology. The review summarizes recent progress in studying the expression of genes involved in p53 pathway regulation in neuroblastoma. Several… read more here.

Keywords: oncology; involved p53; p53 pathway; genes involved ... See more keywords

Plant–Environment Response Pathway Regulation Uncovered by Investigating Non-Typical Legume Symbiosis and Nodulation

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Published in 2023 at "Plants"

DOI: 10.3390/plants12101964

Abstract: Nitrogen is an essential element needed for plants to survive, and legumes are well known to recruit rhizobia to fix atmospheric nitrogen. In this widely studied symbiosis, legumes develop specific structures on the roots to… read more here.

Keywords: plant environment; environment response; pathway regulation; nodulation ... See more keywords