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2. RhoB promotes Salmonella survival by regulating autophagy
3. A RhoA-mediated biomechanical response in Schwann cells modulates peripheral nerve myelination
4. The methylation inhibitor 3DZNep promotes HDR pathway choice during CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing
5. Cardiac fibroblast sub-types in vitro reflect pathological cardiac remodeling in vivo
6. Rac1 promotes kidney collecting duct repair by mechanically coupling cell morphology to mitotic entry
7. Reporter Mice for Gene Editing: A Key Tool for Advancing Gene Therapy of Rare Diseases.
8. Regulation of Precise DNA Repair by Nuclear Actin Polymerization: A Chance for Improving Gene Therapy?
9. Rac1 promotes kidney collecting duct repair by mechanically coupling cell morphology to mitotic entry
10. Generation and Analysis of Genetically Modified Mice
11. Analyzing skin tumor development in mice by the DMBA/TPA model
12. PATHBIO: an international training program for precision mouse phenotyping
13. A human antithrombin isoform dampens inflammatory responses and protects from organ damage during bacterial infection
14. Rho GTPases in cancer: friend or foe?
15. SC2Spa: a deep learning based approach to map transcriptome to spatial origins at cellular resolution
16. Two Transient Receptor Potential Channels at Focal Adhesions
17. Neuronal Rac1 is required for learning-evoked neurogenesis.
18. Cancer-associated fibroblasts: how do they contribute to metastasis?
19. Genetic Analysis of β1 Integrin "Activation Motifs" in Mice
20. RhoB promotesSalmonellasurvival by regulating autophagy
21. A RhoA-mediated biomechanical response in Schwann cells modulates peripheral nerve myelination
22. RhoB promotesSalmonellasurvival by regulating autophagy
23. Two Transient Receptor Potential Channels at Focal Adhesions
24. The Fibronectin-Binding Integrins α5β1 and αvβ3 Differentially Modulate RhoA-GTP Loading, Organization of Cell Matrix Adhesions, and Fibronectin Fibrillogenesis
25. Mice Lacking Desmocollin 1 Show Epidermal Fragility Accompanied by Barrier Defects and Abnormal Differentiation
26. Protein prenylation restrains innate immunity by inhibiting Rac1 effector interactions
27. Author Correction: FMNL2 and -3 regulate Golgi architecture and anterograde transport downstream of Cdc42
28. The Cysteine-Rich Domain of Human ADAM 12 Supports Cell Adhesion through Syndecans and Triggers Signaling Events That Lead to β1 Integrin-Dependent Cell Spreading
29. Induction of Cell Scattering by Expression of β1 Integrins in β1-Deficient Epithelial Cells Requires Activation of Members of the Rho Family of GTPases and Downregulation of Cadherin and Catenin Function
30. β1 Integrin Is Essential for Teratoma Growth and Angiogenesis
31. Data from Negative Regulation of p53-Induced Senescence by N-WASP Is Crucial for DMBA/TPA-Induced Skin Tumor Formation
32. Supplementary Data Fig. 1 from Negative Regulation of p53-Induced Senescence by N-WASP Is Crucial for DMBA/TPA-Induced Skin Tumor Formation
33. Legends to Supplementary Data from Negative Regulation of p53-Induced Senescence by N-WASP Is Crucial for DMBA/TPA-Induced Skin Tumor Formation
34. Supplementary Data Fig. 6 from Negative Regulation of p53-Induced Senescence by N-WASP Is Crucial for DMBA/TPA-Induced Skin Tumor Formation
35. Supplementary Data Fig. 5 from Negative Regulation of p53-Induced Senescence by N-WASP Is Crucial for DMBA/TPA-Induced Skin Tumor Formation
36. Supplementary Data Fig. 2 from Negative Regulation of p53-Induced Senescence by N-WASP Is Crucial for DMBA/TPA-Induced Skin Tumor Formation
37. Supplementary Data Fig. 7 from Negative Regulation of p53-Induced Senescence by N-WASP Is Crucial for DMBA/TPA-Induced Skin Tumor Formation
38. Supplementary Data Fig. 3 from Negative Regulation of p53-Induced Senescence by N-WASP Is Crucial for DMBA/TPA-Induced Skin Tumor Formation
39. Supplementary Data Fig. 4 from Negative Regulation of p53-Induced Senescence by N-WASP Is Crucial for DMBA/TPA-Induced Skin Tumor Formation
40. ILC2s in der mukosalen Entzündung: Fehlender Einfluss der kleinen Rho GTPasen Rac1, RhoA und Cdc42
41. Microglial Rac1 is Essential for Experience-Dependent Brain Plasticity and Cognitive Performance
42. Redundant and nonredundant roles for Cdc42 and Rac1 in lymphomas developed in NPM-ALK transgenic mice
43. CDC42 Deletion Elicits Cerebral Vascular Malformations via Increased MEKK3-Dependent KLF4 Expression
44. Characterization of TGF-β signaling in a human organotypic skin model reveals that loss of TGF-βRII induces invasive tissue growth
45. Rho-A prenylation and signaling link epithelial homeostasis to intestinal inflammation
46. Defective tubulin organization and proplatelet formation in murine megakaryocytes lacking Rac1 and Cdc42
47. Control of cortical cytoskeleton-membrane interaction by RhoA regulates peripheral nerve myelination
48. The Small GTPase RHOA Links SLP65 Activation to PTEN Function in Pre B Cells and Is Essential for the Generation and Survival of Normal and Malignant B Cells
49. The Essential Role of Rac1 Glucosylation in Clostridioides difficile Toxin B-Induced Arrest of G1-S Transition
50. Opposing roles for RhoH GTPase during T-cell migration and activation
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