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Park, Taeju
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The adaptor protein CRK is a pro-apoptotic transducer of endoplasmic reticulum stress.
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Dok-7 regulates neuromuscular synapse formation by recruiting Crk and Crk-L.
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Fibroblast Growth Requires CT10 Regulator of Kinase (Crk) and Crk-like (CrkL).
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Oncogene Protein v-crk
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CRK proteins selectively regulate T cell migration into inflamed tissues.
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Crk Adaptor Proteins Regulate NK Cell Expansion and Differentiation during Mouse Cytomegalovirus Infection.
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Crk proteins transduce FGF signaling to promote lens fiber cell elongation.
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Crk-Associated Substrate Protein
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Use of phosphotyrosine-containing peptides to target SH2 domains: Antagonist peptides of the Crk/CrkL-p130Cas axis.
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Essential roles of Crk and CrkL in fibroblast structure and motility.
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Crk1/2 and CrkL form a hetero-oligomer and functionally complement each other during podocyte morphogenesis.
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Tyrosine phosphorylated Disabled 1 recruits Crk family adapter proteins.
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Crk and CrkL as Therapeutic Targets for Cancer Treatment.
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Requirement for Crk and CrkL during postnatal lens development.
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