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1. Impaired neuronal maturation of hippocampal neural progenitor cells in mice lacking CRAF.

2. C-Raf deficiency leads to hearing loss and increased noise susceptibility.

3. Elimination of B-RAF in oncogenic C-RAF-expressing alveolar epithelial type II cells reduces MAPK signal intensity and lung tumor growth.

4. Role of melanoma inhibitor of apoptosis (ML-IAP) protein, a member of the baculoviral IAP repeat (BIR) domain family, in the regulation of C-RAF kinase and cell migration.

5. The tumor suppressor DiRas3 forms a complex with H-Ras and C-RAF proteins and regulates localization, dimerization, and kinase activity of C-RAF.

6. Conditional expression of oncogenic C-RAF in mouse pulmonary epithelial cells reveals differential tumorigenesis and induction of autophagy leading to tumor regression.

7. Impaired binding of 14-3-3 to C-RAF in Noonan syndrome suggests new approaches in diseases with increased Ras signaling.

8. RAF expression in human astrocytic tumors.

9. X-linked and cellular IAPs modulate the stability of C-RAF kinase and cell motility.

10. Isoform-specific interaction of C-RAF with mitochondria.

11. B- and C-RAF display essential differences in their binding to Ras: the isotype-specific N terminus of B-RAF facilitates Ras binding.

12. Growth of transgenic RAF-induced lung adenomas is increased in mice with a disrupted PPARbeta/delta gene.

13. Disruption of tumor cell adhesion promotes angiogenic switch and progression to micrometastasis in RAF-driven murine lung cancer.

14. C-Raf antagonizes apoptosis induced by IFN-alpha in human lung cancer cells by phosphorylation and increase of the intracellular content of elongation factor 1A.

15. B-Raf and C-Raf signaling investigated in a simplified model of the mitogenic kinase cascade.

16. Use of a recombinant Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium strain expressing C-Raf for protection against C-Raf induced lung adenoma in mice.

17. Novel C-Raf phosphorylation sites: serine 296 and 301 participate in Raf regulation.

18. Validation of a liquid chromatography assay for the quantification of the Raf kinase inhibitor BAY 43-9006 in small volumes of mouse serum.

19. Lung-specific expression of active Raf kinase results in increased mortality of influenza A virus-infected mice.

20. Immunogenicity of constitutively active V599EBRaf.

21. Use of mitogenic cascade blockers for treatment of C-Raf induced lung adenoma in vivo: CI-1040 strongly reduces growth and improves lung structure.

22. Dynamic changes in C-Raf phosphorylation and 14-3-3 protein binding in response to growth factor stimulation: differential roles of 14-3-3 protein binding sites.

23. Bcl-2 proteins: master switches at the intersection of death signaling and the survival control by Raf kinases.

24. Raf and the road to cell survival: a tale of bad spells, ring bearers and detours.

26. Loss of p53 in craf-induced transgenic lung adenoma leads to tumor acceleration and phenotypic switch.

27. C-Raf controlled pathways in the protection of tumor cells from apoptosis.

28. Raf kinases in lung tumor development.

29. Bcl-2 determines susceptibility to induction of lung cancer by oncogenic CRaf.

30. Associations of B- and C-Raf with cholesterol, phosphatidylserine, and lipid second messengers: preferential binding of Raf to artificial lipid rafts.

31. Negative regulation of mitochondrial VDAC channels by C-Raf kinase.

32. Phospholipase D overcomes cell cycle arrest induced by high-intensity Raf signaling.

33. Diverse effects of RacV12 on cell transformation by Raf: partial inhibition of morphological transformation versus deregulation of cell cycle control.

34. B-Raf/Rap1 signaling, but not c-Raf-1/Ras, induces the histidine decarboxylase promoter in Helicobacter pylori infection.

35. Regulation of glycolysis by Raf protein serine/threonine kinases.

36. Independent control of cell survival by Raf-1 and Bcl-2 at the mitochondria.

37. Active Ras induces heterodimerization of cRaf and BRaf.

38. Apoptosis suppression by Raf-1 and MEK1 requires MEK- and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-dependent signals.

39. Specific function of B-Raf in mediating survival of embryonic motoneurons and sensory neurons.

40. The Ras-Raf relationship: an unfinished puzzle.

41. Ras-independent activation of the Raf/MEK/ERK pathway upon calcium-induced differentiation of keratinocytes.

42. c-Raf regulates cell survival and retinal ganglion cell morphogenesis during neurogenesis.

43. Raf induces NF-kappaB by membrane shuttle kinase MEKK1, a signaling pathway critical for transformation.

44. Lung-targeted expression of the c-Raf-1 kinase in transgenic mice exposes a novel oncogenic character of the wild-type protein.

45. Overlapping and specific functions of Braf and Craf-1 proto-oncogenes during mouse embryogenesis.

46. Mitogenic signaling of Ras is regulated by differential interaction with Raf isozymes.

47. Isotype-specific functions of Raf kinases.

48. Binding of Gbetagamma subunits to cRaf1 downregulates G-protein-coupled receptor signalling.

49. The RafC1 cysteine-rich domain contains multiple distinct regulatory epitopes which control Ras-dependent Raf activation.

50. Cell cycle targets of Ras/Raf signalling.

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