The overexpression of RHAMM, a hyaluronan-binding protein that regulates ras signaling, correlates with overexpression of mitogen-activated protein kinase and is a significant parameter in breast cancer progression
C Wang, A D Thor, D H Moore, 2nd, Y Zhao, R Kerschmann, R Stern, P H Watson, E A Turley
Published in Clinical cancer research (01.03.1998)
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Published in Clinical cancer research (01.03.1998)
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Peptides that mimic glycosaminoglycans: high-affinity ligands for a hyaluronan binding domain
Ziebell, Michael R, Zhao, Zhan-Gong, Luo, Bai, Luo, Yi, Turley, Eva A, Prestwich, Glenn D
Published in Chemistry & biology (01.11.2001)
Published in Chemistry & biology (01.11.2001)
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THE HYALURONAN RECEPTORS CD44 AND RHAMM (CD168) FORM COMPLEXES WITH ERK1,2, WHICH SUSTAIN HIGH BASAL MOTILITY IN BREAST CANCER CELLS
Hamilton, Sara R., Fard, Shireen F., Paiwand, Frouz F., Tolg, Cornelia, Veiseh, Mandana, Wang, Chao, McCarthy, James B., Bissell, Mina J., Koropatnick, James, Turley, Eva A.
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28.03.2007)
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28.03.2007)
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The hyaluronan receptors CD44 and RHAMM (CD168) form complexeswith ERK1,2, which sustain high basal motility in breast cancercells
Hamilton, Sara R., Fard, Shireen F., Paiwand, Frouz F., Tolg,Cornelia, Veiseh, Mandana, Wang, Chao, McCarthy, James B., Bissell, MinaJ, Koropatnick, James, Turley, Eva A.
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28.03.2007)
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (28.03.2007)
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Rhamm −/− fibroblasts are defective in CD44-mediated ERK1,2 motogenic signaling, leading to defective skin wound repair
Tolg, Cornelia, Hamilton, Sara R., Nakrieko, Kerry-Ann, Kooshesh, Fatemeh, Walton, Paul, McCarthy, James B., Bissell, Mina J., Turley, Eva A.
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (25.12.2006)
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (25.12.2006)
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Rhamm super(-/-) fibroblasts are defective in CD44-mediated ERK1,2 motogenic signaling, leading to defective skin wound repair
Tolg, Cornelia, Hamilton, Sara R, Nakrieko, Kerry-Ann, Kooshesh, Fatemeh, Walton, Paul, McCarthy, James B, Bissell, Mina J, Turley, Eva A
Published in The Journal of cell biology (01.12.2006)
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Published in The Journal of cell biology (01.12.2006)
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Soluble hyaluronan receptor RHAMM induces mitotic arrest by suppressing Cdc2 and cyclin B1 expression
Mohapatra, S, Yang, X, Wright, J A, Turley, E A, Greenberg, A H
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01.04.1996)
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (01.04.1996)
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Migration of bovine aortic smooth muscle cells after wounding injury. The role of hyaluronan and RHAMM
Savani, R C, Wang, C, Yang, B, Zhang, S, Kinsella, M G, Wight, T N, Stern, R, Nance, D M, Turley, E A
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01.03.1995)
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01.03.1995)
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