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  • Cellular and molecular mechanisms of hepatocarcinogenesis  Academic Article
  • Conversion of non-adipogenic fibroblasts into adipocytes by a defined hormone mixture  Academic Article
  • DsAAV8-mediated gene transfer and beta-cell expression of IL-4 and beta-cell growth factors are capable of reversing early-onset diabetes in NOD mice  Academic Article
  • Identification of an EGFRvIII-JNK2-HGF/c-Met-signaling axis required for intercellular crosstalk and glioblastoma multiforme cell invasion  Academic Article
  • In vivo expression of HGF/NK1 and GLP-1 from dsAAV vectors enhances pancreatic beta-cell proliferation and improves pathology in the db/db mouse model of diabetes  Academic Article
  • LY2875358, a neutralizing and internalizing anti-MET bivalent antibody, inhibits HGF-dependent and HGF-independent MET activation and tumor growth  Academic Article
  • MM-131, a bispecific anti-Met/EpCAM mAb, inhibits HGF-dependent and HGF-independent Met signaling through concurrent binding to EpCAM  Academic Article
  • Mst1 directs Myosin IIa partitioning of low and higher affinity integrins during T cell migration  Academic Article
  • NF-κB inhibition reveals a novel role for HGF during skeletal muscle repair  Academic Article
  • Quantitative imaging of focal adhesion dynamics and their regulation by HGF and Rap1 signaling  Academic Article
  • Repression of hepatitis B virus (HBV) transgene and HBV-induced liver injury by low protein diet  Academic Article

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