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β-Actin mRNA localization is regulated by signal transduction mechanisms
Vaughan M. Latham
, Edward H. Kislauskis
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Robert H. Singer
, Anthony F. Ross
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Keyphrases
Signal Transduction Pathway
100%
RNA Localization
100%
Actin
100%
Cell Motility
28%
Actin Polymerization
28%
Chicken Embryo Fibroblast
28%
Lamellae
28%
Steady State
14%
Signaling Pathway
14%
Fibroblasts
14%
Protein Synthesis
14%
Tyrosine Kinase Activity
14%
Chemotaxis
14%
Cell Polarity
14%
Actin-binding Proteins
14%
Actin Filaments
14%
Actin Stress Fibers
14%
Physiologically Relevant
14%
Chemotactic Factors
14%
Extracellular Products
14%
Lamellipodia
14%
Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor
14%
Lysophosphatidic Acid
14%
Serum Starvation
14%
Singer
14%
Stress Fiber Formation
14%
Peripheral Actin
14%
Herbimycin
14%
Nonlocalized
14%
Neuroscience
Actin
100%
Messenger RNA
100%
Signal Transduction
100%
Fibroblast
30%
Actin Polymerization
20%
Platelet-Derived Growth Factor
20%
Cell Signaling
10%
Cell Motility
10%
Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
10%
Kinase
10%
Protein Biosynthesis
10%
Tyrosine Kinase
10%
Cell Migration
10%
Signal Transduction Pathway
10%
Chemotaxis
10%
Actin Filament
10%
Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor
10%
Lysophosphatidic Acid
10%
Herbimycin
10%