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Regulation of Gliomagenesis by Rho family proteins
Selected Publications
Liang X, Draghi NA, Resh MD. 2004 Signaling from integrins to Fyn to Rho family GTPases regulates morphologic differentiation of oligodendrocytes.
J Neurosci. 2004 24:7140-9.
Wolf RM, Draghi N, Liang X, Dai C, Uhrbom L, Eklof C, Westermark B, Holland EC, Resh MD. 2003 p190RhoGAP can act to inhibit PDGF-induced gliomas in mice: a putative tumor suppressor encoded on human chromosome 19q13.3. Genes Dev. 2003 17:476-87.
Wolf RM, Wilkes JJ, Chao MV, Resh MD. 2001 Tyrosine phosphorylation of p190 RhoGAP by Fyn regulates oligodendrocyte differentiation.
J Neurobiol. 2001 Oct;49(1):62-78.
Osterhout DJ, Wolven A, Wolf RM, Resh MD, Chao MV. 1999 Morphological differentiation of oligodendrocytes requires activation of Fyn tyrosine kinase.
J Cell Biol. 1999 Jun 14;145(6):1209-18.
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