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MRAS gene

Known as: muscle RAS oncogene homolog, RRAS3, MRAS 
This gene is involved in development and plays a role in signal transduction.
National Institutes of Health

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2020
2020
The RASopathies are a group of genetic syndromes caused by upregulated RAS signaling. Noonan syndrome (NS), the most common… 
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2019
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2019
Targeted inhibition of the ERK-MAPK pathway, upregulated in a majority of human cancers, has been hindered in the clinic by drug… 
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2017
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2017
Our study revisits and challenges two core conventional meta‐regression estimators: the prevalent use of ‘mixed‐effects’ or… 
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2016
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2016
This paper explores the role that men’s rights activism (MRA) is playing in a contemporary backlash to feminist anti-rape… 
2014
2014
We show that the US residential single-family mortgage-origination market is highly concentrated once account is taken of the… 
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2013
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2013
This work aimed to study the prevalence and radiologic anatomy of the middle rectal artery (MRA) using computed tomographic… 
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2012
Highly Cited
2012
This paper proposes a model reference adjustable system observer for the sensorless control of doubly fed induction machines. The…