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Pathways authored by Stern, David F (110825)

DB_ID Name
1250342 PI3K events in ERBB4 signaling
1250347 SHC1 events in ERBB4 signaling
1253288 Downregulation of ERBB4 signaling
1251985 Nuclear signaling by ERBB4
1236394 Signaling by ERBB4

Details on Person Stern, David F

Class:IdPerson:110825
_displayNameStern, David F
_timestamp2019-03-05 19:15:54
affiliation[Affiliation:9638815] Department of Pathology, Yale School of Medicine
crossReference[DatabaseIdentifier:9638817] ORCID:0000-0003-4018-5348
firstnameDavid F
initialDF
modified[InstanceEdit:9638821] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2019-03-05
surnameStern
(author)[LiteratureReference:83588] NFBD1/MDC1 regulates ionizing radiation-induced focus formation by DNA checkpoint signaling and repair factors.
[LiteratureReference:1254427] Activation of ErbB4 by the bifunctional epidermal growth factor family hormone epiregulin is regulated by ErbB2
[LiteratureReference:1973954] The cellular response to neuregulins is governed by complex interactions of the erbB receptor family
[LiteratureReference:5682526] Structural mechanism of the phosphorylation-dependent dimerization of the MDC1 forkhead-associated domain
[LiteratureReference:5683732] NFBD1/MDC1, 53BP1 and BRCA1 have both redundant and unique roles in the ATM pathway
[LiteratureReference:5683742] DNA damage regulates Chk2 association with chromatin
[LiteratureReference:9607249] Neuregulin 1-activated ERBB4 interacts with YAP to induce Hippo pathway target genes and promote cell migration
[LiteratureReference:9612239] Convergent and divergent cellular responses by ErbB4 isoforms in mammary epithelial cells
[LiteratureReference:9612772] Gene expression profiling of ErbB receptor and ligand-dependent transcription
[LiteratureReference:9612815] Neuregulin-activated ERBB4 induces the SREBP-2 cholesterol biosynthetic pathway and increases low-density lipoprotein uptake
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