Catherine Nobes
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Catherine Nobes's Degrees
- PhD Cell Biology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Catherine D. Nobes is a Professor of Cell Biology and Head of School of Biochemistry at the University of Bristol. She studies the regulation of cell migration and invasion of cancer cells by Eph receptors.
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- Rho, Rac, and Cdc42 GTPases regulate the assembly of multimolecular focal complexes associated with actin stress fibers, lamellipodia, and filopodia (1995) (4531)
- Rho GTPases Control Polarity, Protrusion, and Adhesion during Cell Movement (1999) (1524)
- Ephrin-B2 controls VEGF-induced angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis (2010) (1033)
- Rho GTPases: molecular switches that control the organization and dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton. (2000) (529)
- Activation of the small GTP-binding proteins rho and rac by growth factor receptors. (1995) (440)
- Rho, rac and cdc42 GTPases: regulators of actin structures, cell adhesion and motility. (1995) (409)
- A New Member of the Rho Family, Rnd1, Promotes Disassembly of Actin Filament Structures and Loss of Cell Adhesion (1998) (383)
- Rac-dependent trans-endocytosis of ephrinBs regulates Eph–ephrin contact repulsion (2003) (325)
- Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signals activate a selective subset of Rac/Rho-dependent effector pathways (1996) (298)
- Regulation and function of the Rho subfamily of small GTPases. (1994) (244)
- Competition amongst Eph receptors regulates contact inhibition of locomotion and invasiveness in prostate cancer cells (2010) (230)
- Plexin-B semaphorin receptors interact directly with active Rac and regulate the actin cytoskeleton by activating Rho (2001) (198)
- Non-ohmic proton conductance of the mitochondrial inner membrane in hepatocytes. (1990) (170)
- Activation of the small GTPase Cdc42 by the inflammatory cytokines TNF(alpha) and IL-1, and by the Epstein-Barr virus transforming protein LMP1. (1999) (155)
- Altered relationship between protonmotive force and respiration rate in non-phosphorylating liver mitochondria isolated from rats of different thyroid hormone status. (1988) (145)
- The Rho's progress: a potential role during neuritogenesis for the Rho family of GTPases (1995) (127)
- PRK1 Is Targeted to Endosomes by the Small GTPase, RhoB* (1998) (126)
- Rac GTPase interacts with GAPs and target proteins through multiple effector sites. (1995) (125)
- Sphingosine 1-phosphate stimulates rho-mediated tyrosine phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase and paxillin in Swiss 3T3 fibroblasts. (1997) (111)
- Astrocyte spreading in response to thrombin and lysophosphatidic acid is dependent on the Rho GTPase (1997) (104)
- Neutralizing Anti‐p21ras Fabs Suppress Rat Sympathetic Neuron Survival Induced by NGF, LIF, CNTF and cAMP (1995) (94)
- Dendritic cells: New roles for Cdc42 and Rac in antigen uptake? (2000) (89)
- Regulation of Osteoblast Differentiation by Pasteurella Multocida Toxin (PMT): A Role for Rho GTPase in Bone Formation (2004) (88)
- Ephrin-B2 regulates endothelial cell morphology and motility independently of Eph-receptor binding (2010) (82)
- An early molecular component of the wound healing response in rat embryos—induction of c-fos protein in cells at the epidermal wound margin (1992) (79)
- The mechanism of stimulation of respiration by fatty acids in isolated hepatocytes. (1990) (74)
- Ephs and ephrins (2017) (68)
- A novel Dbl family RhoGEF promotes Rho-dependent axon attraction to the central nervous system midline in Drosophila and overcomes Robo repulsion (2001) (67)
- Microtubule remodelling is required for the front–rear polarity switch during contact inhibition of locomotion (2011) (64)
- The contribution of ATP turnover by the Na+/K+-ATPase to the rate of respiration of hepatocytes. Effects of thyroid status and fatty acids. (1989) (55)
- Ephrin-Bs Drive Junctional Downregulation and Actin Stress Fiber Disassembly to Enable Wound Re-epithelialization (2015) (54)
- A key role for Abl family kinases in EphA receptor-mediated growth cone collapse (2005) (54)
- Active p21Ras is sufficient for rescue of NGF-dependent rat sympathetic neurons (1996) (47)
- Co-operative Cdc42 and Rho signalling mediates ephrinB-triggered endothelial cell retraction. (2007) (46)
- EphA receptors regulate prostate cancer cell dissemination through Vav2–RhoA mediated cell–cell repulsion (2014) (38)
- Intracellular mitochondrial membrane potential as an indicator of hepatocyte energy metabolism: further evidence for thermodynamic control of metabolism. (1988) (35)
- Repair of excisional wounds in the embryo (1994) (29)
- Rho GTPases and cell migration-fibroblast wound healing. (2000) (27)
- Nerve Growth Factor is Required for Induction of c‐Fos Immunoreactivity by Serum, Depolarization, Cyclic AMP or Trauma in Cultured Rat Sympathetic Neurons (1991) (24)
- Ena/VASP proteins mediate repulsion from ephrin ligands (2007) (20)
- A quantitative assessment of the use of 36Cl- distribution to measure plasma membrane potential in isolated hepatocytes. (1989) (17)
- Ephrin-B2 regulates endothelial cell morphology and motility independently of Eph-receptor binding (2010) (15)
- Mediators of nerve growth factor action in cultured rat superior cervical ganglion neurones (1991) (9)
- Mechanism of the stimulation of respiration by added substrate in hepatocytes (1986) (8)
- Sphingosine 1-phosphate stimulates Rho-mediated tyrosine phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase and paxillin in Swiss 3 T 3 fibroblasts (1997) (8)
- Ephrin/Eph receptor interaction facilitates macrophage recognition of differentiating human erythroblasts (2019) (7)
- Clostridium botulinum C3 Exoenzyme and Studies on Rho Proteins (2008) (3)
- The effects of Pasteurella multocida toxin (PMT) on osteoblast differentiation: A role for Rho GTPases. (2001) (1)
- Ephrin‐Regulated Contact Repulsion of Growth Cones (2004) (1)
- Cell adhesion, signalling and thick skin (1996) (1)
- Neurotrophic factors edited by Sandra E. Loughlin and James H. Fallon, Academic Press, 1993. $95.00 (xix + 607 pages) ISBN 0 12 455830 5 (1993) (0)
- Alan Hall (1952–2015) (2015) (0)
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