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Philip Howe
Medical University of South Carolina - Charleston / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Biochemistry
AD Scientific Index ID: 1391495
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Philip Howe's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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TGF‐β induces fibronectin synthesis through ac‐Jun N‐terminal kinase‐dependent, Smad4‐independent pathway The EMBO journal, 1999
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Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) in cellular processes: Focus on hnRNP E1's multifunctional regulatory roles Rna 16 (8), 1449-1462, 2010
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TGF-β-mediated phosphorylation of hnRNP E1 induces EMT via transcript-selective translational induction of Dab2 and ILEI Nature cell biology 12 (3), 286-293, 2010
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A regulated PNUTS mRNA to lncRNA splice switch mediates EMT and tumour progression Nature cell biology 19 (9), 1105-1115, 2017
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The adaptor molecule Disabled‐2 links the transforming growth factor β receptors to the Smad pathway The EMBO journal, 2001
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