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1. Interaction between Ras and Src clones causes interdependent tumor malignancy via Notch signaling in Drosophila.

2. Knockdown of TRPM7 prevents tumor growth, migration, and invasion through the Src, Akt, and JNK pathway in bladder cancer.

3. c-Src-induced activation of ceramide metabolism impairs membrane microdomains and promotes malignant progression by facilitating the translocation of c-Src to focal adhesions.

4. The role of Src protein in the process formation of PC12 cells induced by the proteasome inhibitor MG-132.

5. Notch signaling activation suppresses v-Src-induced transformation of neural cells by restoring TGF-β-mediated differentiation.

6. Src tyrosine kinase regulates adhesion and chemotaxis in Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia.

7. Ethanol inhibits L1 cell adhesion molecule tyrosine phosphorylation and dephosphorylation and activation of pp60(src).

8. SRC family kinases are required for limb trajectory selection by spinal motor axons.

9. v-Src oncogene product increases sphingosine kinase 1 expression through mRNA stabilization: alteration of AU-rich element-binding proteins.

10. Connexin 43 in LA-25 cells with active v-src is phosphorylated on Y247, Y265, S262, S279/282, and S368 via multiple signaling pathways.

11. B1 integrin/Fak/Src signaling in intestinal epithelial crypt cell survival: integration of complex regulatory mechanisms.

12. Diacylglycerol kinase-alpha phosphorylation by Src on Y335 is required for activation, membrane recruitment and Hgf-induced cell motility.

13. Delineating v-Src downstream effector pathways in transformed myoblasts.

14. Functional dissection of transformation by c-Src and v-Src.

15. SWAP-70 is required for oncogenic transformation by v-Src in mouse embryo fibroblasts.

16. Constitutive diffuse activation of phosphoinositide 3-kinase at the plasma membrane by v-Src suppresses the chemotactic response to PDGF by abrogating the polarity of PDGF receptor signalling.

17. Continuous requirement for pp60-Src and phospho-paxillin during fibronectin matrix assembly by transformed cells.

18. Parallel analysis of v-Src mutant protein function using reverse transfection cell arrays.

19. v-Src-dependent down-regulation of the Ste20-like kinase SLK by casein kinase II.

20. Cool-1 functions as an essential regulatory node for EGF receptor- and Src-mediated cell growth.

21. Src transforms in a Cool way.

22. v-Src tyrosine phosphorylation of connexin43: regulation of gap junction communication and effects on cell transformation.

23. Src triggers circular ruffling and macropinocytosis at the apical surface of polarized MDCK cells.

24. SSeCKS/Gravin/AKAP12 attenuates expression of proliferative and angiogenic genes during suppression of v-Src-induced oncogenesis.

25. v-Src requires Ras signaling for the suppression of gap junctional intercellular communication.

26. Distinct protease pathways control cell shape and apoptosis in v-src-transformed quail neuroretina cells.

27. Altered regulation of Src upon cell detachment protects human lung adenocarcinoma cells from anoikis.

28. Stimulation of hTAFII68 (NTD)-mediated transactivation by v-Src.

29. v-Src rescues actin-based cytoskeletal architecture and cell motility and induces enhanced anchorage independence during oncogenic transformation of focal adhesion kinase-null fibroblasts.

30. v-Src inhibits myogenic differentiation by interfering with the regulatory network of muscle-specific transcriptional activators at multiple levels.

31. v-SRC specifically regulates the nucleo-cytoplasmic delocalization of the major isoform of TEL (ETV6).

32. Src tyrosine kinase but not activated Ras augments sensitivity to taxanes through apoptosis in human adenocarcinoma cells.

33. FRNK blocks v-Src-stimulated invasion and experimental metastases without effects on cell motility or growth.

34. Src kinase contributes to the metastatic spread of carcinoma cells.

35. v-Src's hold over actin and cell adhesions.

36. The mechanism of cell cycle regulation by v-Src.

37. Role of the cytoplasmic tyrosines of beta 1A integrins in transformation by v-src.

38. Cleavage of focal adhesion kinase by different proteases during SRC-regulated transformation and apoptosis. Distinct roles for calpain and caspases.

39. Induction of p21WAF1/CIP1 and cyclin D1 expression by the Src oncoprotein in mouse fibroblasts: role of activated STAT3 signaling.

40. The JAK-inhibitor, JAB/SOCS-1 selectively inhibits cytokine-induced, but not v-Src induced JAK-STAT activation.

41. Characterization of a novel quiescence responsive element downregulated by v-Src in the promoter of the neuroretina specific QR1 gene.

42. Beta 3- and alpha1-adrenergic Erk1/2 activation is Src- but not Gi-mediated in Brown adipocytes.

43. v-Src suppresses SHPS-1 expression via the Ras-MAP kinase pathway to promote the oncogenic growth of cells.

44. Clustered cysteine residues in the kinase domain of v-Src: critical role for protein stability, cell transformation and sensitivity to herbimycin A.

45. Cancer: is there involved a bunch of culprits, one culprit, or something in between?

46. BCR-ABL and v-SRC tyrosine kinase oncoproteins support normal erythroid development in erythropoietin receptor-deficient progenitor cells.

47. Src induces morphological changes in A431 cells that resemble epidermal differentiation through an SH3- and Ras-independent pathway.

48. In vivo association of pp60v-src and the gap-junction protein connexin 43 in v-src-transformed fibroblasts.

49. Regulation of endothelial cell myosin light chain kinase by Rho, cortactin, and p60(src).

50. Role of Gas1 down-regulation in mitogenic stimulation of quiescent NIH3T3 cells by v-Src.

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