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1. Genetic disruption of Abl nuclear import reduces renal apoptosis in a mouse model of cisplatin-induced nephrotoxicity.

2. An evolutionarily acquired genotoxic response discriminates MyoD from Myf5, and differentially regulates hypaxial and epaxial myogenesis.

3. c-Abl tyrosine kinase in the DNA damage response: cell death and more.

4. A positive role for c-Abl in Atm and Atr activation in DNA damage response.

5. Proteins that bind the Src homology 3 domain of CrkI have distinct roles in Crk transformation.

6. A non-Smad mechanism of fibroblast activation by transforming growth factor-beta via c-Abl and Egr-1: selective modulation by imatinib mesylate.

7. Inhibition of Abl tyrosine kinase enhances nerve growth factor-mediated signaling in Bcr-Abl transformed cells via the alteration of signaling complex and the receptor turnover.

8. Activated c-Abl tyrosine kinase in malignant solid tumors.

9. Pharmacological inhibition of c-Abl compromises genetic stability and DNA repair in Bcr-Abl-negative cells.

10. Aggressive breast cancer cells are dependent on activated Abl kinases for proliferation, anchorage-independent growth and survival.

11. Abl deregulates Cdk5 kinase activity and subcellular localization in Drosophila neurodegeneration.

12. Stress-induced germ cell apoptosis by a p53 independent pathway in Caenorhabditis elegans.

13. Rb plays a role in survival of Abl-dependent human tumor cells as a downstream effector of Abl tyrosine kinase.

14. MEK kinase 1 is essential for Bcr-Abl-induced STAT3 and self-renewal activity in embryonic stem cells.

15. Role of c-Abl in the DNA damage stress response.

16. Tyrosine phosphorylation of Mdm2 by c-Abl: implications for p53 regulation.

17. c-Abl is an effector of Src for growth factor-induced c-myc expression and DNA synthesis.

18. Regulation of p73 by c-Abl through the p38 MAP kinase pathway.

19. ATM function and telomere stability.

20. Phosphorylation and structure-based functional studies reveal a positive and a negative role for the activation loop of the c-Abl tyrosine kinase.

21. Role for c-Abl and p73 in the radiation response of male germ cells.

22. Regulation of Cbl phosphorylation by the Abl tyrosine kinase and the Nck SH2/SH3 adaptor.

23. Multiple signaling interactions of Abl and Arg kinases with the EphB2 receptor.

24. Regulation of cell death by the Abl tyrosine kinase.

25. Defying death after DNA damage.

26. c-Abl: activation and nuclear targets.

27. Drosophila abelson interacting protein (dAbi) is a positive regulator of abelson tyrosine kinase activity.

28. Determination of cell fate by c-Abl activation in the response to DNA damage.

29. Functional role for the c-Abl tyrosine kinase in meiosis I.

30. DNA repair. A sense-abl response?

31. The cytostatic function of c-Abl is controlled by multiple nuclear localization signals and requires the p53 and Rb tumor suppressor gene products.

32. Deregulation of c-abl mediated cell growth after retroviral transfer and expression of antisense sequences.

34. A role for c-Abl in c-myc regulation.

35. Use of a temperature-sensitive mutant to define the biological effects of the p210BCR-ABL tyrosine kinase on proliferation of a factor-dependent murine myeloid cell line.

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