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paxillin

Known as: PXN, Paxillin [Chemical/Ingredient] 
Paxillin is a signal transducing adaptor protein that localizes to FOCAL ADHESIONS via its four LIM domains. It undergoes PHOSPHORYLATION in response… 
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2010
2010
We investigated the PKCδ-mediated phosphorylation of paxillin within its LIM4 domain and the involvement of this phosphorylation… 
2008
2008
Cell migration is a dynamic process that requires the coordinated formation and disassembly of focal adhesions (FAs). Several… 
2006
2006
Rho‐like GTPases, including Cdc42, Rac1 and RhoA, regulate distinct actin cytoskeleton changes required for cell adhesion… 
2004
2004
PurposeLysophosphatidic acid (LPA), which activates the small guanosine triphosphate (GTP)-binding protein Rho, was previously… 
2001
2001
An early signaling event during the adhesion and spreading of cells is integrin-mediated tyrosine phosphorylation of the… 
1999
1999
Recently we reported a novel means of regulating LIM domain protein function. Paxillin LIM zinc‐finger phosphorylation in… 
1998
1998
The transendothelial movement of solutes is a dynamic process controlled by a complex interaction between the cytoskeleton and… 
1971
1971
2014 This second paper dealing with the study of 4He induced reactions on heavy nuclei (see reference [1]) gives the experimental…