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1. Temperature-sensitive Mutations in the Iii-iv-cytoplasmic Loop Region of the Skeletal-muscle Sodium-channel Gene in Paramyotonia-congenita

2. Audiologic and radiographic response of NF2-related vestibular schwannoma to erlotinib therapy.

3. Distinct phenotypic consequences of cholangiocarcinoma-associated FGFR2 alterations depend on biliary epithelial maturity.

4. Cellular mechanisms of heterogeneity in NF2-mutant schwannoma.

5. EPHecting cell contact by increasing cortical tension.

6. Uncovering mutation-specific morphogenic phenotypes and paracrine-mediated vessel dysfunction in a biomimetic vascularized mammary duct platform.

7. Actin' Up to Stop SNFin Out TEAD.

8. Merlin/ERM proteins regulate growth factor-induced macropinocytosis and receptor recycling by organizing the plasma membrane:cytoskeleton interface.

9. Cell-Cell Contact and Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Signaling.

10. Proliferation-independent role of NF2 (merlin) in limiting biliary morphogenesis.

11. EGFR-induced cytoskeletal changes drive complex cell behaviors: The tip of the iceberg.

12. NF2/Merlin mediates contact-dependent inhibition of EGFR mobility and internalization via cortical actomyosin.

13. YAP Inhibition Restores Hepatocyte Differentiation in Advanced HCC, Leading to Tumor Regression.

14. Update from the 2013 International Neurofibromatosis Conference.

15. ERM proteins at a glance.

16. Merlin deficiency predicts FAK inhibitor sensitivity: a synthetic lethal relationship.

17. CTF meeting 2012: Translation of the basic understanding of the biology and genetics of NF1, NF2, and schwannomatosis toward the development of effective therapies.

18. Ezrin tunes the magnitude of humoral immunity.

19. Merlin/ERM proteins establish cortical asymmetry and centrosome position.

20. Contact inhibition (of proliferation) redux.

21. ERM proteins.

22. SPRED proteins provide a NF-ty link to Ras suppression.

23. Spatial regulation of receptor tyrosine kinases in development and cancer.

24. Consensus recommendations for current treatments and accelerating clinical trials for patients with neurofibromatosis type 2.

25. Ezrin is key regulator of Src-induced malignant phenotype in three-dimensional environment.

26. Ezrin-mediated apical integrity is required for intestinal homeostasis.

27. The NF2 tumor suppressor, Merlin, regulates epidermal development through the establishment of a junctional polarity complex.

28. Ezrin is highly expressed in early thymocytes, but dispensable for T cell development in mice.

29. Nf2/Merlin controls progenitor homeostasis and tumorigenesis in the liver.

30. Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapies as a novel therapeutic approach to treating neurofibromatosis-related tumors.

31. Organizing the cell cortex: the role of ERM proteins.

32. Aberrant epithelial morphology and persistent epidermal growth factor receptor signaling in a mouse model of renal carcinoma.

33. The neurofibroma cell of origin: SKPs expand the playing field.

34. Merlin and the ERM proteins--regulators of receptor distribution and signaling at the cell cortex.

35. Ezrin and moesin function together to promote T cell activation.

36. Nf2/merlin regulates hematopoietic stem cell behavior by altering microenvironmental architecture.

37. Mutations in the neutral sphingomyelinase gene SMPD3 implicate the ceramide pathway in human leukemias.

38. Localization to the cortical cytoskeleton is necessary for Nf2/merlin-dependent epidermal growth factor receptor silencing.

39. Nf2/Merlin: a coordinator of receptor signalling and intercellular contact.

40. Contact-dependent inhibition of EGFR signaling by Nf2/Merlin.

41. Neurofibromatosis.

42. Microvilli defects in retinas of ezrin knockout mice.

43. Membrane organization and tumorigenesis--the NF2 tumor suppressor, Merlin.

44. A mouse model recapitulating molecular features of human mesothelioma.

45. Ezrin is essential for epithelial organization and villus morphogenesis in the developing intestine.

46. Comparative pathology of nerve sheath tumors in mouse models and humans.

47. Ezrin...a metastatic detERMinant?

48. Merlin and ERM proteins: unappreciated roles in cancer development?

49. NF2 deficiency promotes tumorigenesis and metastasis by destabilizing adherens junctions.

50. DOCK4, a GTPase activator, is disrupted during tumorigenesis.

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