The ERK signaling pathway represents an evolutionary conserved mechanism that enables cells to perceive various extracellular signals and convert them to a diverse array of biological outcomes such as proliferation, differentiation, cell cycle control, apoptosis or cell migration. Key components of this pathway are protein kinases Raf, MEK and the effector protein kinase ERK. In addition to its physiological role, continuous activation of the ERK pathway caused by somatic mutations of some of its components or upstream regulators appears to be significant cause of many human tumor diseases. That is why this pathway plays an important role also from the biomedical viewpoint. The multistep changes in gene expression are primarily responsible ...
The ERK-MAPK pathway is a dynamic signaling module, conserved across Eukarya, and capable of process...
The extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1/2 (ERK) are central signaling components that regulate ...
Oncogenesis results from changes in kinetics or in abundance of proteins in signal transduction netw...
The MAPK/ERK cascade is highly conserved signalling pathway regulating cellular processes which are ...
The MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) cascade represents an evolutionary conserved mechanism b...
Extracellular-regulated protein kinase 5 (ERK5) is a mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) regulat...
MAP kinase signal transduction pathways are involved in many cellular processes, such as proliferati...
Cells sense and respond to their environment using signaling pathways. The ERK pathway responds to g...
AbstractThe ERK signaling cascade is a central MAPK pathway that plays a role in the regulation of v...
Typical epithelium is uniformly polarized solid structure defined by the presence of cell-cell conta...
The MAPK/ERK pathway regulates fundamental cellular function such as cell proliferation, survival, d...
Growth factors and mitogens use the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signaling cascade to transmit signals from their...
International audienceMetastasis is the main cause of human cancer deaths, and cell motility is one ...
The MAPK/ERK pathway regulates fundamental cellular function such as cell proliferation, survival, d...
The interaction of growth factors with their receptors triggers a cascade of intracellular signals w...
The ERK-MAPK pathway is a dynamic signaling module, conserved across Eukarya, and capable of process...
The extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1/2 (ERK) are central signaling components that regulate ...
Oncogenesis results from changes in kinetics or in abundance of proteins in signal transduction netw...
The MAPK/ERK cascade is highly conserved signalling pathway regulating cellular processes which are ...
The MAPK (mitogen-activated protein kinase) cascade represents an evolutionary conserved mechanism b...
Extracellular-regulated protein kinase 5 (ERK5) is a mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) regulat...
MAP kinase signal transduction pathways are involved in many cellular processes, such as proliferati...
Cells sense and respond to their environment using signaling pathways. The ERK pathway responds to g...
AbstractThe ERK signaling cascade is a central MAPK pathway that plays a role in the regulation of v...
Typical epithelium is uniformly polarized solid structure defined by the presence of cell-cell conta...
The MAPK/ERK pathway regulates fundamental cellular function such as cell proliferation, survival, d...
Growth factors and mitogens use the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signaling cascade to transmit signals from their...
International audienceMetastasis is the main cause of human cancer deaths, and cell motility is one ...
The MAPK/ERK pathway regulates fundamental cellular function such as cell proliferation, survival, d...
The interaction of growth factors with their receptors triggers a cascade of intracellular signals w...
The ERK-MAPK pathway is a dynamic signaling module, conserved across Eukarya, and capable of process...
The extracellular signal-regulated kinases 1/2 (ERK) are central signaling components that regulate ...
Oncogenesis results from changes in kinetics or in abundance of proteins in signal transduction netw...