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vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein
Known as:
VASP
Vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (380 aa, ~40 kDa) is encoded by the human VASP gene. This protein is involved in both cell motility and cell…
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Actin-Binding Protein
Blood Platelets
Cellular Membrane
Coiled-Coil Domain
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Cell Adhesion Molecules
Microfilament Proteins
Phosphoproteins
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
VASP: A Volumetric Analysis of Surface Properties Yields Insights into Protein-Ligand Binding Specificity
B. Chen
,
B. Honig
PLoS Comput. Biol.
2010
Corpus ID: 2103980
Many algorithms that compare protein structures can reveal similarities that suggest related biological functions, even at great…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
High-resolution structural analysis of mammalian profilin 2a complex formation with two physiological ligands: the formin homology 1 domain of mDia1 and the proline-rich domain of VASP.
P. Kursula
,
I. Kursula
,
+5 authors
M. Wilmanns
Journal of Molecular Biology
2008
Corpus ID: 25460130
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Effect of matrine on HeLa cell adhesion and migration.
Lijun Zhang
,
Tingting Wang
,
+4 authors
Lei Wei
European Journal of Pharmacology
2007
Corpus ID: 29540455
Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
Lack of association between the 807 C/T polymorphism of glycoprotein Ia gene and post-treatment platelet reactivity after aspirin and clopidogrel in patients with acute coronary syndrome
T. Cuisset
,
C. Frère
,
+8 authors
M. Alessi
Thrombosis and Haemostasis
2007
Corpus ID: 28441524
Summary Variability in platelet response to antiplatelet therapy and its clinical relevance have been well described. However…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Regulation of somitogenesis by Ena/VASP proteins and FAK during Xenopus development
Katherine A. Kragtorp
,
Jeffrey R. Miller
Development
2006
Corpus ID: 11402803
The metameric organization of the vertebrate body plan is established during somitogenesis as somite pairs sequentially form…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
RNAi knockdown of the focal adhesion protein TES reveals its role in actin stress fibre organisation.
E. Griffith
,
A. Coutts
,
D. Black
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton
2005
Corpus ID: 42897861
TES was originally identified as a candidate tumour suppressor gene and has subsequently been found to encode a novel focal…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
A dynamic podosome-like structure of epithelial cells.
L. Spinardi
,
J. Rietdorf
,
+4 authors
P. Marchisio
Experimental Cell Research
2004
Corpus ID: 24916235
2002
2002
Expression of vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein in human placenta: possible implications in trophoblast invasion.
U. Kayisli
,
B. Selam
,
R. Demir
,
A. Arıcı
Molecular human reproduction
2002
Corpus ID: 12592943
The vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein (VASP) is a 46 kDa protein present at the leading edge of migrating cells. Because…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Defective nitrovasodilator-stimulated protein phosphorylation and calcium regulation in cGMP-dependent protein kinase-deficient human platelets of chronic myelocytic leukemia.
Martin EigenthalerSB
,
Heidrun Ullrichn
,
+4 authors
Ulrich Walter
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1993
Corpus ID: 37368710
Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Endothelial cell-dependent phosphorylation of a platelet protein mediated by cAMP- and cGMP-elevating factors.
C. Nolte
,
M. Eigenthaler
,
P. Schanzenbächer
,
U. Walter
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1991
Corpus ID: 19786654
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