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Publications by Stéphanie Gout
Death Receptor-3, a New E-Selectin Counter-Receptor That Confers Migration and Survival Advantages to Colon Carcinoma Cells by Triggering P38 and ERK MAPK Activation
Cancer Research
Cancer Research
Oncology
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P38 Activation Induces Production of miR-146a and miR-31 to Repress E-Selectin Expression and Inhibit Transendothelial Migration of Colon Cancer Cells
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Capsaicin-Induced Apoptosis of Glioma Cells Is Mediated by TRPV1 Vanilloid Receptor and Requires P38 MAPK Activation
Journal of Neurochemistry
Biochemistry
Molecular Neuroscience
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Role of AMPA Receptors in Homocysteine-Nmda Receptor-Induced Crosstalk Between ERK and P38 MAPK
Journal of Neurochemistry
Biochemistry
Molecular Neuroscience
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Hypertonic Stress Increases T Cell Interleukin-2 Expression Through a Mechanism That Involves ATP Release, P2 Receptor, and P38 MAPK Activation
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Receptor Heterodimerization Leads to a Switch in Signaling: -Arrestin2-Mediated ERK Activation by - Opioid Receptor Heterodimers
FASEB Journal
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Biotechnology
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P38 MAPK Turns Hepatocyte Growth Factor to a Death Signal That Commits Ovarian Cancer Cells to Chemotherapy-Induced Apoptosis
International Journal of Cancer
Cancer Research
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Activation of P38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Is Required for Death Receptor-Independent Caspase-8 Activation and Cell Death in Response to Sphingosine
Molecular Cancer Research
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MAPK/ERK Activation Sensitizes MKN-28 Cells to Cisplatin-Induced Apoptosis
Cancer Studies and Molecular Medicine - Open Journal
Evidence That Adiponectin Receptor 1 Activation Exacerbates Ischemic Neuronal Death
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