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6. Modeling Heterogeneity of Triple‐Negative Breast Cancer Uncovers a Novel Combinatorial Treatment Overcoming Primary Drug Resistance.

7. Enhanced Wild-Type MET Receptor Levels in Mouse Hepatocytes Attenuates Insulin-Mediated Signaling.

8. Plasticity versus specificity in RTK signalling modalities for distinct biological outcomes in motor neurons.

9. Met acts through Abl to regulate p53 transcriptional outcomes and cell survival in the developing liver

10. Combined Drug Action of 2-Phenylimidazo[2,1-b]Benzothiazole Derivatives on Cancer Cells According to Their Oncogenic Molecular Signatures.

11. MET signaling in GABAergic neuronal precursors of the medial ganglionic eminence restricts GDNF activity in cells that express GFRα1 and a new transmembrane receptor partner.

12. Pool-Specific Regulation of Motor Neuron Survival by Neurotrophic Support.

13. Proapoptotic Function of the MET Tyrosine Kinase Receptor through Caspase Cleavage.

14. Spatiotemporal expression of noncatalytic TrkC NC2 isoform during early and late CNS neurogenesis: a comparative study with TrkC catalytic and p75NTR receptors.

17. Depleting MET-Expressing Tumor Cells by ADCC Provides a Therapeutic Advantage over Inhibiting HGF/MET Signaling.

18. Combined Signaling through ERK, PI3K/AKT, and RAC1/p38 Is Required for Met-triggered Cortical Neuron Migration.

19. Modeling Heterogeneity of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Uncovers a Novel Combinatorial Treatment Overcoming Primary Drug Resistance.

20. Coordination of signalling networks and tumorigenic properties by ABL in glioblastoma cells.

21. Imino-tetrahydro-benzothiazole derivatives as p53 inhibitors: discovery of a highly potent in vivo inhibitor and its action mechanism.

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