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1. Ephrin-B3 is the midline barrier that prevents corticospinal tract axons from recrossing, allowing for unilateral motor control.

4. Isolation of scid pre‐B cells that rearrange kappa light chain genes: formation of normal signal and abnormal coding joins.

5. Structure and expression of the murine L‐myc gene.

6. Naturally occurring tyrosine kinase inserts block high affinity binding of phospholipase C gamma and Shc to TrkC and neurotrophin-3 signaling.

7. STAT3 activation by cytokines utilizing gp130 and related transducers involves a secondary modification requiring an H7-sensitive kinase.

8. Neurotrophin-4 is a target-derived neurotrophic factor for neurons of the trigeminal ganglion.

9. Postmitotic cells fated to become rod photoreceptors can be respecified by CNTF treatment of the retina.

10. Chemotactic properties of angiopoietin-1 and -2, ligands for the endothelial-specific receptor tyrosine kinase Tie2.

11. Pan-neurotrophin 1: a genetically engineered neurotrophic factor displaying multiple specificities in peripheral neurons in vitro and in vivo.

12. A sweat gland-derived differentiation activity acts through known cytokine signaling pathways.

13. Characterization of TEK receptor tyrosine kinase and its ligands, Angiopoietins, in human hematopoietic progenitor cells

14. Differential Dependency of Cutaneous Mechanoreceptors on Neurotrophins, trk Receptors, and P75 LNGFR

15. Biased expression of JH-proximal VH genes occurs in the newly generated repertoire of neonatal and adult mice.

16. N-myc can cooperate with ras to transform normal cells in culture.

17. Microtubule-associated protein 2 kinases, ERK1 and ERK2, undergo autophosphorylation on both tyrosine and threonine residues: implications for their mechanism of activation.

18. Ciliary neurotrophic factor maintains the pluripotentiality of embryonic stem cells.

19. Degeneration of vestibular neurons in late embryogenesis of both heterozygous and homozygous BDNF null mutant mice.

20. Isolation of coordinately regulated genes that are expressed in discrete stages of B-cell development.

21. Multiple growth factors, cytokines, and neurotrophins rescue photoreceptors from the damaging effects of constant light.

22. Identification of in vivo brain-derived neurotrophic factor-stimulated autophosphorylation sites on the TrkB receptor tyrosine kinase by site-directed mutagenesis.

23. The human myc gene family: structure and activity of L-myc and an L-myc pseudogene.

24. Hepatocyte growth factor promotes motor neuron survival and synergizes with ciliary neurotrophic factor.

26. Functional inhibition of hematopoietic and neurotrophic cytokines by blocking the interleukin 6 signal transducer gp130.

27. LH-2: a LIM/homeodomain gene expressed in developing lymphocytes and neural cells.

28. Ciliary neurotropic factor, interleukin 11, leukemia inhibitory factor, and oncostatin M are growth factors for human myeloma cell lines using the interleukin 6 signal transducer gp130.

30. Structure and expression of the murine N-myc gene.

31. Developmentally regulated and strain-specific expression of murine VH gene families.

32. K-252a and staurosporine selectively block autophosphorylation of neurotrophin receptors and neurotrophin-mediated responses.

33. Expression of trk in MAH cells lacking the p75 low-affinity nerve growth factor receptor is sufficient to permit nerve growth factor-induced differentiation to postmitotic neurons.

34. Transcriptional down-regulation of N-myc expression during B-cell development

35. A novel fluorescence-based system for assaying and separating live cells according to VDJ recombinase activity

37. Increased Expression of CNTF Receptor a in Denervated Human Skeletal Muscle

39. Gridlock in the blood.

40. Circular T-cell receptor gene recombination products.

41. Immunology: making antigen-receptor genes.

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