AbstractThe Ras proteins are key mediators of the early cellular response to mitogens; the way in which they influence the later events in the cell cycle is beginning to fall into place
Ras proteins act as molecular switches, responding to signals by entering the active GTP-bound, rath...
Small GTPases belonging to Ras family of proteins have key roles in regulating nearly every aspect o...
Rat sarcoma (RAS) family members are small GTPases that control a number of signaling pathways impor...
AbstractBackground Ras proteins play an essential role in the transduction of signals from a wide ra...
The oncogene Ras can both stimulate and inhibit cell proliferation depending on the cellular context...
Ras genes are evolutionary conserved and codify for a monomeric G protein binding GTP (active form) ...
AbstractSynchronization used to study cell cycle progression may change the characteristics of rapid...
Numerous studies exploring oncogenic Ras or manipulating physiological Ras signalling have establish...
The Ras GTPase links extracellular mitogens to intracellular mechanisms that control cell proliferat...
AbstractThe Ras GTPase links extracellular mitogens to intracellular mechanisms that control cell pr...
The Ras proto-oncogene is a central component of mitogenic signal-transduction pathways, and is ess...
Microinjection experiments demonstrated a requirement for cellular ras activity late in G1. In this ...
Although the Ras-related protein TC21/R-Ras2 has only 55% amino acid identity with Ras proteins, mut...
As RAS mutations are among the most frequent alterations in human cancers, RAS proteins and their si...
The small GTPase Ras plays an important role in connecting external and internal signalling cues to ...
Ras proteins act as molecular switches, responding to signals by entering the active GTP-bound, rath...
Small GTPases belonging to Ras family of proteins have key roles in regulating nearly every aspect o...
Rat sarcoma (RAS) family members are small GTPases that control a number of signaling pathways impor...
AbstractBackground Ras proteins play an essential role in the transduction of signals from a wide ra...
The oncogene Ras can both stimulate and inhibit cell proliferation depending on the cellular context...
Ras genes are evolutionary conserved and codify for a monomeric G protein binding GTP (active form) ...
AbstractSynchronization used to study cell cycle progression may change the characteristics of rapid...
Numerous studies exploring oncogenic Ras or manipulating physiological Ras signalling have establish...
The Ras GTPase links extracellular mitogens to intracellular mechanisms that control cell proliferat...
AbstractThe Ras GTPase links extracellular mitogens to intracellular mechanisms that control cell pr...
The Ras proto-oncogene is a central component of mitogenic signal-transduction pathways, and is ess...
Microinjection experiments demonstrated a requirement for cellular ras activity late in G1. In this ...
Although the Ras-related protein TC21/R-Ras2 has only 55% amino acid identity with Ras proteins, mut...
As RAS mutations are among the most frequent alterations in human cancers, RAS proteins and their si...
The small GTPase Ras plays an important role in connecting external and internal signalling cues to ...
Ras proteins act as molecular switches, responding to signals by entering the active GTP-bound, rath...
Small GTPases belonging to Ras family of proteins have key roles in regulating nearly every aspect o...
Rat sarcoma (RAS) family members are small GTPases that control a number of signaling pathways impor...