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1. RasGRPs are targets of the anti-cancer agent ingenol-3-angelate.

2. RasGRP1, but not RasGRP3, is required for efficient thymic β-selection and ERK activation downstream of CXCR4.

3. Regulation of RasGRP1 function in T cell development and activation by its unique tail domain.

4. Sos1 regulates sustained TCR-mediated Erk activation

5. Targeted deletion of RasGRP1 impairs skin tumorigenesis

6. TCR-mediated Erk activation does not depend on Sos and Grb2 in peripheral human T cells

7. Critical Roles of RasGRP1 for Invariant NKT Cell Development

8. RasGRP1 Regulates Antigen-Induced Developmental Programming by Naive CD8 T Cells

9. Functional links between diacylglycerol and phosphatidylinositol signaling systems in human leukocyte-derived cell lines

10. RasGRP1 Transgenic Mice Develop Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinomas in Response to Skin Wounding

11. Rap1a Null Mice Have Altered Myeloid Cell Functions Suggesting Distinct Roles for the Closely Related Rap1a and 1b Proteins

12. T cell anergy is reversed by active Ras and is regulated by diacylglycerol kinase-α

13. Regulation of Ras in lymphocytes: get a GRP

14. The role of RasGRPs in regulation of lymphocyte proliferation☆

15. Phosphorylation of RasGRP3 on threonine 133 provides a mechanistic link between PKC and Ras signaling systems in B cells

16. PKCδ Associates with and Is Involved in the Phosphorylation of RasGRP3 in Response to Phorbol Esters

17. RETRACTED: Autoimmunity as the Consequence of a Spontaneous Mutation in Rasgrp1

18. T Cell Activation In Vivo Targets Diacylglycerol Kinase α to the Membrane: A Novel Mechanism for Ras Attenuation

19. Mutations in conserved regions 1, 2, and 3 of Raf-1 that activate transforming activity

20. Evidence for Protein Kinase C-Dependent and -Independent Activation of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase in T Cells: Potential Role of Additional Diacylglycerol Binding Proteins

21. RasGRP is essential for mouse thymocyte differentiation and TCR signaling

22. RasGRP links T-cell receptor signaling to Ras

23. RasGRP links T-cell receptor signaling to Ras

24. A Novel Pathway for Tumor Necrosis Factor-α and Ceramide Signaling Involving Sequential Activation of Tyrosine Kinase, p21 , and Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase

25. Premature senescence involving p53 and p16 is activated in response to constitutive MEK/MAPK mitogenic signaling

26. Sos1 regulates sustained TCR-mediated Erk activation

27. RasGRP1, but Not RasGRP3, Is Required for Efficient Thymic β-Selection and ERK Activation Downstream of CXCR4

28. Stimulation of ras GTPase activity by an anti-ras monoclonal antibody

29. ras effector loop mutations that dissociate p120GAP and neurofibromin interactions

30. Expression of a catalytically inactive form of diacylglycerol kinase α induces sustained signaling through RasGRP

31. Effector domain mutations dissociate p21ras effector function and GTPase-activating protein interaction

32. Decreased activities of phosphatidate phosphohydrolase and phospholipase D in ras and tyrosine kinase (fps) transformed fibroblasts

33. RasGRP1 is essential for ras activation by the tumor promoter 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate in epidermal keratinocytes

34. A proapoptotic signaling pathway involving RasGRP, Erk, and Bim in B cells

36. A novel diacylglycerol-lactone shows marked selectivity in vitro among C1 domains of protein kinase C (PKC) isoforms alpha and delta as well as selectivity for RasGRP compared with PKCalpha

37. Synthetic bryostatin analogues activate the RasGRP1 signaling pathway

38. RasGRP1 represents a novel non-protein kinase C phorbol ester signaling pathway in mouse epidermal keratinocytes

39. Integration of DAG signaling systems mediated by PKC-dependent phosphorylation of RasGRP3

40. Effects of inhibition of myocardial extracellular-responsive kinase and P38 mitogen-activated protein kinase on mechanical function of rat hearts after prolonged hypothermic ischemia

41. Autoimmunity as the consequence of a spontaneous mutation in Rasgrp1

42. RasGRP1 transduces low-grade TCR signals which are critical for T cell development, homeostasis, and differentiation

43. Presence of Ras guanyl nucleotide-releasing protein in striosomes of the mature and developing rat

44. Structural basis of RasGRP binding to high-affinity PKC ligands

45. Cellular and subcellular localization of Ras guanyl nucleotide-releasing protein in the rat hippocampus

46. Iridals are a novel class of ligands for phorbol ester receptors with modest selectivity for the RasGRP receptor subfamily

47. Hypothermic stress leads to activation of Ras-Erk signaling

48. RasGRP, a Ras activator: mouse and human cDNA sequences and chromosomal positions

49. RasGRP, a Ras guanyl nucleotide- releasing protein with calcium- and diacylglycerol-binding motifs

50. Interaction of activated Ras with Raf-1 alone may be sufficient for transformation of rat2 cells

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