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Park, TaejuPerson Why?
Fibroblast Growth Requires CT10 Regulator of Kinase (Crk) and Crk-like (CrkL).Academic Article Why?
Crk1/2 and CrkL form a hetero-oligomer and functionally complement each other during podocyte morphogenesis.Academic Article Why?
Essential roles of Crk and CrkL in fibroblast structure and motility.Academic Article Why?
Use of phosphotyrosine-containing peptides to target SH2 domains: Antagonist peptides of the Crk/CrkL-p130Cas axis.Academic Article Why?
Crk and CrkL are required for cell transformation by v-fos and v-ras.Academic Article Why?
Crk and CrkL as Therapeutic Targets for Cancer Treatment.Academic Article Why?
Requirement for Crk and CrkL during postnatal lens development.Academic Article Why?
"Requirement of CT10 regulator of kinase (Crk) and Crk-like (CrkL) in glioblastoma growth"Grant Why?
Quantitative assessment of glioblastoma phenotypes in?vitro establishes cell migration as a robust readout of Crk and CrkL activity.Academic Article Why?
Murine model indicates 22q11.2 signaling adaptor CRKL is a dosage-sensitive regulator of genitourinary development.Academic Article Why?
Central 22q11.2 deletion (LCR22 B-D) in a fetus with severe fetal growth restriction and a mother with severe systemic lupus erythematosus: Further evidence of CRKL haploinsufficiency in the pathogenesis of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.Academic Article Why?
Lamb, DoloresPerson Why?
Crk and Crkl have shared functions in neural crest cells for cardiac outflow tract septation and vascular smooth muscle differentiation.Academic Article Why?
Goldstein, JeffreyPerson Why?
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