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1. Betaglycan sustains HGF/Met signaling in lung cancer and endothelial cells promoting cell migration and tumor growth

2. Shear Stress and Sub-Femtomolar Levels of Ligand Synergize to Activate ALK1 Signaling in Endothelial Cells

3. TGFβ+ small extracellular vesicles from head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells reprogram macrophages towards a pro‐angiogenic phenotype

4. A structurally distinct TGF-β mimic from an intestinal helminth parasite potently induces regulatory T cells

5. TGFβ carrying exosomes in plasma: potential biomarkers of cancer progression in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

6. Data from Novel TGFβ Inhibitors Ameliorate Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Progression and Improve the Antitumor Immune Response of Anti–PD-L1 Immunotherapy

8. TGFβ

9. TGFBR3L is an inhibin B co-receptor that regulates female fertility

10. TGF-β2 uses the concave surface of its extended finger region to bind betaglycan’s ZP domain via three residues specific to TGF-β and inhibin-α

11. Convergent evolution of a parasite-encoded complement control protein-scaffold to mimic binding of mammalian TGF-β to its receptors, TβRI and TβRII

12. Structure-based mapping of the TβRI and TβRII receptor binding sites of the parasitic TGF-β mimic, Hp-TGM

13. Novel TGFβ Inhibitors Ameliorate Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Progression and Improve the Antitumor Immune Response of Anti-PD-L1 Immunotherapy

14. In search of 'hepatic factor:' Lack of evidence for ALK1 ligands BMP9 and BMP10

16. Structural characterization of an activin class ternary receptor complex reveals a third paradigm for receptor specificity

17. Mechanism of the Flavoprotein d-6-Hydroxynicotine Oxidase: Substrate Specificity, pH and Solvent Isotope Effects, and Roles of Key Active-Site Residues

18. Binding Properties of the Transforming Growth Factor-β Coreceptor Betaglycan: Proposed Mechanism for Potentiation of Receptor Complex Assembly and Signaling

19. A novel highly potent trivalent TGF-β receptor trap inhibits early-stage tumorigenesis and tumor cell invasion in murine Pten-deficient prostate glands

20. The regulatory domain of human tryptophan hydroxylase 1 forms a stable dimer

21. Abstract B34: TGF-β-rich tumor-derived exosomes promote a proangiogenic phenotype in HNSCC

22. Mechanism of the Flavoprotein <scp>l</scp>-Hydroxynicotine Oxidase: Kinetic Mechanism, Substrate Specificity, Reaction Product, and Roles of Active-Site Residues

23. Abstract 199: TGF-β in exosomes facilitates HNSCC progression by accelerating tumor angiogenesis

24. An engineered transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) monomer that functions as a dominant negative to block TGF-β signaling

25. Atomic-resolution structures from fragmented protein crystals with the cryoEM method MicroED

26. The TβR-I Pre-Helix Extension Is Structurally Ordered in the Unbound Form and Its Flanking Prolines Are Essential for Binding

27. TβR-II Discriminates the High- and Low-Affinity TGF-β Isoforms via Two Hydrogen-Bonded Ion Pairs

28. Cooperative Assembly of TGF-β Superfamily Signaling Complexes Is Mediated by Two Disparate Mechanisms and Distinct Modes of Receptor Binding

29. Three Key Residues Underlie the Differential Affinity of the TGFβ Isoforms for the TGFβ Type II Receptor

30. Assembly of TβRI:TβRII:TGFβ Ternary Complex in vitro with Receptor Extracellular Domains is Cooperative and Isoform-dependent

31. Methyl-Labeling Assisted NMR Structure Determination of a 66 KDA Growth Factor-Receptor Complex

32. Roles of the N- and C-termini of GLUT4 in endocytosis

33. Correction: A novel highly potent trivalent TGF-β receptor trap inhibits early-stage tumorigenesis and tumor cell invasion in murine Pten-deficient prostate glands

34. Correction to Binding Properties of the Transforming Growth Factor-β Coreceptor Betaglycan: Proposed Mechanism for Potentiation of Receptor Complex Assembly and Signaling

35. Activation of phenylalanine hydroxylase by phenylalanine does not require binding in the active site

36. Characterization of the SRP68/72 interface of human signal recognition particle by systematic site-directed mutagenesis

37. A global benchmark study using affinity-based biosensors

38. A. fulgidus SRP54 M-domain

39. Demonstration of differential quantitative requirements for NSF among multiple vesicle fusion pathways of GLUT4 using a dominant-negative ATPase-deficient NSF

40. Crystal structure of the human TβR2 ectodomain–TGF-β3 complex

41. Crystal structure of the human TbetaR2 ectodomain--TGF-beta3 complex

42. Endocytosis of the glucose transporter GLUT4 is mediated by the GTPase dynamin

43. Letter to the Editor: Sequential resonance assignments of the extracellular domain of the human TGFβ type II receptor in complex with monomeric TGFβ3

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45. Corrigendum to 'Three Key Residues Underlie the Differential Affinity of the TGFβ Isoforms for the TGFβ Type II Receptor' [J. Mol. Biol. (2006) 355, 47–62]

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