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Bradley Olwin to Cell Division

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Bradley Olwin has written about Cell Division.

 
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0.491
 
  1. Fedorov YV, Rosenthal RS, Olwin BB. Oncogenic Ras-induced proliferation requires autocrine fibroblast growth factor 2 signaling in skeletal muscle cells. J Cell Biol. 2001 Mar 19; 152(6):1301-5.
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    Score: 0.157
  2. Cornelison DD, Wilcox-Adelman SA, Goetinck PF, Rauvala H, Rapraeger AC, Olwin BB. Essential and separable roles for Syndecan-3 and Syndecan-4 in skeletal muscle development and regeneration. Genes Dev. 2004 Sep 15; 18(18):2231-6.
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    Score: 0.050
  3. Fedorov YV, Jones NC, Olwin BB. Atypical protein kinase Cs are the Ras effectors that mediate repression of myogenic satellite cell differentiation. Mol Cell Biol. 2002 Feb; 22(4):1140-9.
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    Score: 0.042
  4. Cornelison DD, Filla MS, Stanley HM, Rapraeger AC, Olwin BB. Syndecan-3 and syndecan-4 specifically mark skeletal muscle satellite cells and are implicated in satellite cell maintenance and muscle regeneration. Dev Biol. 2001 Nov 01; 239(1):79-94.
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    Score: 0.041
  5. Jones NC, Fedorov YV, Rosenthal RS, Olwin BB. ERK1/2 is required for myoblast proliferation but is dispensable for muscle gene expression and cell fusion. J Cell Physiol. 2001 Jan; 186(1):104-15.
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    Score: 0.039
  6. Kudla AJ, Jones NC, Rosenthal RS, Arthur K, Clase KL, Olwin BB. The FGF receptor-1 tyrosine kinase domain regulates myogenesis but is not sufficient to stimulate proliferation. J Cell Biol. 1998 Jul 13; 142(1):241-50.
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    Score: 0.033
  7. Hannon K, Kudla AJ, McAvoy MJ, Clase KL, Olwin BB. Differentially expressed fibroblast growth factors regulate skeletal muscle development through autocrine and paracrine mechanisms. J Cell Biol. 1996 Mar; 132(6):1151-9.
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    Score: 0.028
  8. Kudla AJ, John ML, Bowen-Pope DF, Rainish B, Olwin BB. A requirement for fibroblast growth factor in regulation of skeletal muscle growth and differentiation cannot be replaced by activation of platelet-derived growth factor signaling pathways. Mol Cell Biol. 1995 Jun; 15(6):3238-46.
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    Score: 0.026
  9. Olwin BB, Arthur K, Hannon K, Hein P, McFall A, Riley B, Szebenyi G, Zhou Z, Zuber ME, Rapraeger AC, et al. Role of FGFs in skeletal muscle and limb development. Mol Reprod Dev. 1994 Sep; 39(1):90-100; discussion 100-1.
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    Score: 0.025
  10. Rapraeger AC, Krufka A, Olwin BB. Requirement of heparan sulfate for bFGF-mediated fibroblast growth and myoblast differentiation. Science. 1991 Jun 21; 252(5013):1705-8.
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    Score: 0.020
  11. Olwin BB, Hauschka SD. Cell surface fibroblast growth factor and epidermal growth factor receptors are permanently lost during skeletal muscle terminal differentiation in culture. J Cell Biol. 1988 Aug; 107(2):761-9.
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    Score: 0.016
  12. DeHamer MK, Guevara JL, Hannon K, Olwin BB, Calof AL. Genesis of olfactory receptor neurons in vitro: regulation of progenitor cell divisions by fibroblast growth factors. Neuron. 1994 Nov; 13(5):1083-97.
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    Score: 0.006
  13. Casscells W, Lappi DA, Olwin BB, Wai C, Siegman M, Speir EH, Sasse J, Baird A. Elimination of smooth muscle cells in experimental restenosis: targeting of fibroblast growth factor receptors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1992 Aug 01; 89(15):7159-63.
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    Score: 0.005
  14. Clegg CH, Linkhart TA, Olwin BB, Hauschka SD. Growth factor control of skeletal muscle differentiation: commitment to terminal differentiation occurs in G1 phase and is repressed by fibroblast growth factor. J Cell Biol. 1987 Aug; 105(2):949-56.
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    Score: 0.004
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