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1. Sterile kidney tissue injury induces neutrophil swarming in lung alveolar capillaries.

2. Interorgan communication networks in the kidney-lung axis.

3. Acute Kidney Injury-Induced Circulating TNFR1/2 Elevations Correlate with Persistent Kidney Injury and Progression to Fibrosis.

4. TNF or EGFR inhibition equally block AKI-to-CKD transition: opportunities for etanercept treatment.

5. Interorgan crosstalk mechanisms in disease: the case of acute kidney injury-induced remote lung injury.

7. Identification of kidney injury released circulating osteopontin as causal agent of respiratory failure.

8. FOXM1 drives proximal tubule proliferation during repair from acute ischemic kidney injury.

9. Proximal Tubule-Derived Amphiregulin Amplifies and Integrates Profibrotic EGF Receptor Signals in Kidney Fibrosis.

11. Functional Genomics Approach Identifies Novel Signaling Regulators of TGFα Ectodomain Shedding.

12. ADAM Metalloprotease-Released Cancer Biomarkers.

13. Growth factor and co-receptor release by structural regulation of substrate metalloprotease accessibility.

14. ADAM17 substrate release in proximal tubule drives kidney fibrosis.

15. Distinct Intracellular Domain Substrate Modifications Selectively Regulate Ectodomain Cleavage of NRG1 or CD44.

16. Inside-out Regulation of Ectodomain Cleavage of Cluster-of-Differentiation-44 (CD44) and of Neuregulin-1 Requires Substrate Dimerization.

17. PI3kα and STAT1 Interplay Regulates Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Immune Polarization.

18. Tumor Suppressor NF2 Blocks Cellular Migration by Inhibiting Ectodomain Cleavage of CD44.

19. Loss of Trop2 causes ErbB3 activation through a neuregulin-1-dependent mechanism in the mesenchymal subtype of HNSCC.

20. Regulated ADAM17-dependent EGF family ligand release by substrate-selecting signaling pathways.

21. Who decides when to cleave an ectodomain?

22. Epidermal growth factor (EGF) ligand release by substrate-specific a disintegrin and metalloproteases (ADAMs) involves different protein kinase C (PKC) isoenzymes depending on the stimulus.

23. Proteolytic Activity Matrix Analysis (PrAMA) for simultaneous determination of multiple protease activities.

24. Ectodomain cleavage of the EGF ligands HB-EGF, neuregulin1-beta, and TGF-alpha is specifically triggered by different stimuli and involves different PKC isoenzymes.

25. Role of proneuregulin 1 cleavage and human epidermal growth factor receptor activation in hypertonic aquaporin induction.

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