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MAPK4 gene

Known as: MAPK4, PROTEIN-TYROSINE KINASE ERK3-RELATED, PRKM4 
This gene is involved in cell cycle control and neurogenesis.
National Institutes of Health

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Review
2019
Review
2019
Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) is a member of the mitogen-activated protein kinase family of signaling molecules… 
Highly Cited
2019
Highly Cited
2019
MAPK4 is an atypical MAPK. Currently, little is known about its physiological function and involvement in diseases, including… 
2019
2019
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have critical roles during adipogenesis; however, their precise functions are not completely understood… 
2019
2019
Leishmaniasis caused by obligate intracellular parasites of genus Leishmania is one of the most neglected tropical diseases… 
Review
2017
Review
2017
Plants respond to pathogens using an innate immune system that is broadly divided into PTI (pathogen-associated molecular pattern… 
Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
The discovery of microRNAs (miRNAs) provides a new and powerful tool for studying the mechanism, diagnosis and treatment of human… 
Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
Arabidopsis mutants defective in MAPK signaling were found to have aberrant microtubule organization and cell growth. This study… 
Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
The studies about the elucidation of molecular components of drought response in major crops have become an urgent priority… 
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades play important roles in signal transduction of extracellular stimuli in… 
Review
1995
Review
1995
Tyrosine kinase growth factor receptors activate MAP kinase by a complex mechanism involving the SH2/3 protein Grb2, the exchange…