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    12006Differential functions of Ras for malignant phenotypic conversion.



    +-nlArch Pharm Res 29(2):113-22 (2006)
    22006Nonconventional trafficking of Ras associated with Ras signal organization.



    +-nlTraffic 7(9):119-26 (2006)
    32005Ras plasma membrane signalling platforms.



    +-nlBiochem J 389(Pt 1):1-11 (2005)
    42005Signaling interplay in Ras superfamily function.



    +-nlCurr Biol 15(14):R563-74 (2005)
    52007The Ras-association domain family (RASSF) members and their role in human tumourigenesis.



    +-nlBiochim Biophys Acta 1776(1):58-85 (2007)
    62009Signaling threshold regulation by the Ras effector IMP.



    +-nlJ Biol Chem 284(17):11007-11 (2009)
    72009Specificity in Ras and Rap signaling.



    +-nlJ Biol Chem 284(17):10995-9 (2009)
    82007Ras proteins: paradigms for compartmentalised and isoform-specific signalling.



    +-nlCell Mol Life Sci 64(19-20):2575-89 (2007)
    92007Ras nanoclusters: molecular structure and assembly.



    +-nlSemin Cell Dev Biol 18(5):599-607 (2007)
    102006Nomenclature for the human Arf family of GTP-binding proteins: ARF, ARL, and SAR proteins.



    +-nlJ Cell Biol 172(5):645-50 (2006)
    112009The RASopathies: developmental syndromes of Ras/MAPK pathway dysregulation.



    +-nlCurr Opin Genet Dev 19(3):230-6 (2009)
    122011Death pathways triggered by activated Ras in cancer cells.



    +-nlFront Biosci 16(-):1693-713 (2011)



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