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Neurotrophin-3 Production Promotes Human Neuroblastoma Cell Survival by Inhibiting Trkc-Induced Apoptosis
Ephrinb3 Is an Anti-Apoptotic Ligand That Inhibits the Dependence Receptor Functions of Epha4 Receptors During Adult Neurogenesis
View Open Access Neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's Disease: Caspases and Synaptic Element Interdependence Dale E Bredesen1,2
Control of Cell Death/Survival Balance by the MET Dependence Receptor
Thirty Years of Research on Met Receptor to Move a Biomarker from Bench to Bedside
Death Pathways Activated in the Neurotrophic Factror-Deprived Neurons
The Trkc Receptor Induces Apoptosis When the Dependence Receptor Notion Meets the Neurotrophin Paradigm
Curriculum Vitae
Receptors That Mediate Cellular Dependence
Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Death
Opposing Roles of Netrin-1 and the Dependence Receptor DCC in Cancer Cell Invasion, Tumor Growth and Metastasis
Dependence Receptor Trkc Is a Putative Colon Cancer Tumor
Clinical Significance of UNC5B Expression in Colorectal Cancer
Apoptotic Cell Death in Neuroblastoma
The Proto-Oncogene C-Kit Inhibits Tumor Growth by Behaving As a Dependence Receptor Hong Wang
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Dependence Receptors and Cancer: Addiction to Trophic Ligands Benjamin Gibert and Patrick Mehlen
Dependence Receptor Trkc Is a Putative Colon Cancer Tumor
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A New Paradigm in Cell Signaling and Cancer Therapy
(Deleted in Colorectal Cancer) Defines an Alternative Mechanism for Caspase Activation
Dependence Receptors
Enhancing Cardiomyocyte Survival from Myocardial Infarction with Cardiac Stromal Cell-Secreted Factors
Peptides Derived from the Dependence Receptor ALK Are Proapoptotic for ALK-Positive Tumors
Eph Receptors and Ephrins in Cancer: Bidirectional Signalling and Beyond
Proteolytic Cleavages of MET: the Divide-And-Conquer Strategy of a Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
Changes in UNC5C Gene Methylation During Human Gastric Carcinogenesis
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Integrins As a Distinct Subtype of Dependence Receptors
P75ntr and the Concept of Cellular Dependence: Seeing How the Other Half Die
Understanding and Drugging the Bcl-2 Transmembrane Interactome for Tumor Treatment
Transforming an Original Mechanism for Cell Death Into a Novel Anti-Cancer Strategy in Patients with Advanced Cancers Patrick Mehlen[1]
Context Is Everything for Dependence Receptors in Colorectal Cancer William M
Ephrin-B3 Supports Glioblastoma Growth by Inhibiting Apoptosis Induced by the Dependence Receptor Epha4
Proteolytic Cleavage of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases
Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Death: Recommendations of the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death 2018
Dependence Receptor UNC5D Mediates Nerve Growth Factor Depletion–Induced Neuroblastoma Regression
Addiction to Trophic Ligands Benjamin Gibert and Patrick Mehlen
Dependence Receptors: Mechanisms of an Announced Death. Chantal Thibert, Joanna Fombonne
The Shadow of Death on the MET Tyrosine Kinase Receptor
Cell Death and Its Different Modes: History of Understanding and Current Trends
The Clinical Impact of the EPH/Ephrin System in Cancer: Unwinding the Thread
Nogo-A-Δ20/Epha4 Interaction Antagonizes Apoptosis of Neural
Dependence Receptor UNC5A Restricts Luminal to Basal Breast Cancer Plasticity and Metastasis Maria B