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Robert Kirken to STAT3 Transcription Factor

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Robert Kirken has written about STAT3 Transcription Factor.
Connection Strength

0.701
  1. Stepkowski SM, Chen W, Ross JA, Nagy ZS, Kirken RA. STAT3: an important regulator of multiple cytokine functions. Transplantation. 2008 May 27; 85(10):1372-7.
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    Score: 0.298
  2. Nagy ZS, Rui H, Stepkowski SM, Karras J, Kirken RA. A preferential role for STAT5, not constitutively active STAT3, in promoting survival of a human lymphoid tumor. J Immunol. 2006 Oct 15; 177(8):5032-40.
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    Score: 0.266
  3. Neilson LM, Zhu J, Xie J, Malabarba MG, Sakamoto K, Wagner KU, Kirken RA, Rui H. Coactivation of janus tyrosine kinase (Jak)1 positively modulates prolactin-Jak2 signaling in breast cancer: recruitment of ERK and signal transducer and activator of transcription (Stat)3 and enhancement of Akt and Stat5a/b pathways. Mol Endocrinol. 2007 Sep; 21(9):2218-32.
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    Score: 0.070
  4. Nagy ZS, Wang Y, Erwin-Cohen RA, Aradi J, Monia B, Wang LH, Stepkowski SM, Rui H, Kirken RA. Interleukin-2 family cytokines stimulate phosphorylation of the Pro-Ser-Pro motif of Stat5 transcription factors in human T cells: resistance to suppression of multiple serine kinase pathways. J Leukoc Biol. 2002 Oct; 72(4):819-28.
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    Score: 0.050
  5. Wang LH, Kirken RA, Erwin RA, Yu CR, Farrar WL. JAK3, STAT, and MAPK signaling pathways as novel molecular targets for the tyrphostin AG-490 regulation of IL-2-mediated T cell response. J Immunol. 1999 Apr 01; 162(7):3897-904.
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    Score: 0.010
  6. DaSilva L, Rui H, Erwin RA, Howard OM, Kirken RA, Malabarba MG, Hackett RH, Larner AC, Farrar WL. Prolactin recruits STAT1, STAT3 and STAT5 independent of conserved receptor tyrosines TYR402, TYR479, TYR515 and TYR580. Mol Cell Endocrinol. 1996 Mar 25; 117(2):131-40.
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    Score: 0.008
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