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  1. Four decades of the RET gene: From discovery to tumor-agnostic therapy
  2. Response to comment on “Four decades of the RET gene: From discovery to tumor-agnostic therapy”
  3. Self-organization of spermatogenic wave coordinates sustained sperm production in the mouse testis
  4. RET proto-oncogene
  5. Planar cell polarity induces local microtubule bundling for coordinated ciliary beating
  6. Serum CD109 levels reflect the node metastasis status in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
  7. Intracellular RET signaling pathways activated by GDNF
  8. Cancer‐associated fibroblasts that restrain cancer progression: Hypotheses and perspectives
  9. Meflin-Positive Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Inhibit Pancreatic Carcinogenesis
  10. Roles of the Mesenchymal Stromal/Stem Cell Marker Meflin in Cardiac Tissue Repair and the Development of Diastolic Dysfunction
  11. CD109: a multifunctional GPI‐anchored protein with key roles in tumor progression and physiological homeostasis
  12. Dephosphorylation of Girdin by PP2A inhibits breast cancer metastasis
  13. Cancer-associated fibroblasts in gastrointestinal cancer
  14. Aberrant Active cis-Regulatory Elements Associated with Downregulation of RET Finger Protein Overcome Chemoresistance in Glioblastoma
  15. Girdin/GIV regulates collective cancer cell migration by controlling cell adhesion and cytoskeletal organization
  16. CD109 deficiency induces osteopenia with an osteoporosis-like phenotype in vivo
  17. Essential Role of Linx/Islr2 in the Development of the Forebrain Anterior Commissure
  18. Negative regulation of amino acid signaling by MAPK-regulated 4F2hc/Girdin complex
  19. Congenic mapping and candidate gene analysis for streptozotocin-induced diabetes susceptibility locus on mouse chromosome 11
  20. Critical role of rabphilin-3A in the pathophysiology of experimental lymphocytic neurohypophysitis
  21. Development of a method to preliminarily embed tissue samples using low melting temperature fish gelatin before sectioning: A technical note
  22. ASC amino acid transporter 2, defined by enzyme-mediated activation of radical sources, enhances malignancy of GD2-positive small-cell lung cancer
  23. Significance of perivascular tumour cells defined by CD109 expression in progression of glioma
  24. Daple Coordinates Planar Polarized Microtubule Dynamics in Ependymal Cells and Contributes to Hydrocephalus
  25. Tyrosine Phosphorylation of Girdin Pinpoints Tuft Cells in Mammalian Gut
  26. Significance of low mTORC1 activity in defining the characteristics of brain tumor stem cells
  27. Well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumor of the breast with extensive lymphatic and vascular infiltration
  28. Suppression of skin tumorigenesis in CD109-deficient mice
  29. Increased expression levels of ppGalNAc-T13 in lung cancers: Significance in the prognostic diagnosis
  30. Molecular mechanism linking BDNF/TrkB signaling with the NMDA receptor in memory: the role of Girdin in the CNS
  31. Identification of Meflin as a Potential Marker for Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
  32. CCDC88A mutations cause PEHO-like syndrome in humans and mouse
  33. Collective invasion of cancer: Perspectives from pathology and development
  34. CD109 is a component of exosome secreted from cultured cells
  35. Role for Daple in non‐canonical Wnt signaling during gastric cancer invasion and metastasis
  36. Akt-dependent Girdin phosphorylation regulates repair processes after acute myocardial infarction
  37. Akt-Girdin as oncotarget
  38. Potential involvement of kinesin-1 in the regulation of subcellular localization of Girdin
  39. Rabphilin-3A as a Targeted Autoantigen in Lymphocytic Infundibulo-neurohypophysitis
  40. Girdin/GIV regulates transendothelial permeability by controlling VE-cadherin trafficking through the small GTPase, R-Ras
  41. New Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Regulator, Gipie, Regulates the Survival of Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells and the Neointima Formation After Vascular Injury
  42. CD109 attenuates TGF-β1 signaling and enhances EGF signaling in SK-MG-1 human glioblastoma cells
  43. Congratulations on the 20 years anniversary ofPathology International
  44. Evaluation of androgen receptor and GATA binding protein 3 as immunohistochemical markers in the diagnosis of metastatic breast carcinoma to the lung
  45. Akt–Girdin Signaling in Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts Contributes to Tumor Progression
  46. Functional Differences between GDNF-Dependent and FGF2-Dependent Mouse Spermatogonial Stem Cell Self-Renewal
  47. Girdin is phosphorylated on tyrosine 1798 when associated with structures required for migration
  48. Special AT-rich sequence-binding protein 2 suppresses invadopodia formation in HCT116 cells via palladin inhibition
  49. SATB2 suppresses the progression of colorectal cancer cells via inactivation of MEK5/ERK5 signaling
  50. Activating Transcription Factor 6α Is Required for the Vasopressin Neuron System to Maintain Water Balance Under Dehydration in Male Mice
  51. Girdin Phosphorylation Is Crucial for Synaptic Plasticity and Memory: A Potential Role in the Interaction of BDNF/TrkB/Akt Signaling with NMDA Receptor
  52. SHCBP1 is required for midbody organization and cytokinesis completion
  53. Role of Girdin in intimal hyperplasia in vein grafts and efficacy of atelocollagen-mediated application of small interfering RNA for vein graft failure
  54. Speed control for neuronal migration in the postnatal brain by Gmip-mediated local inactivation of RhoA
  55. Regulation of cargo-selective endocytosis by dynamin 2 GTPase-activating protein girdin
  56. Evaluation of osteopontin as a potential biomarker for central nervous system embryonal tumors
  57. TRIM27/MRTF-B-Dependent Integrin β1 Expression Defines Leading Cells in Cancer Cell Collectives
  58. Suppression of REV7 enhances cisplatin sensitivity in ovarian clear cell carcinoma cells
  59. Arginine vasopressin neuronal loss results from autophagy-associated cell death in a mouse model for familial neurohypophysial diabetes insipidus
  60. The involvement of reactive oxygen species derived from NADPH oxidase-1 activation on the constitutive tyrosine auto-phosphorylation of RET proteins
  61. Detection of a Soluble Form of CD109 in Serum of CD109 Transgenic and Tumor Xenografted Mice
  62. Mechanisms for the differentiation of postnatal and adult neural stem cells: new insights and pathological issues based on the analysis of Girdin
  63. Silencing of TBC1D15 promotes RhoA activation and membrane blebbing
  64. Proteomic analysis of Girdin-interacting proteins in migrating new neurons in the postnatal mouse brain
  65. Degeneration of Retinal ON Bipolar Cells Induced by Serum Including Autoantibody against TRPM1 in Mouse Model of Paraneoplastic Retinopathy
  66. The impact of Girdin expression on recurrence-free survival in patients with luminal-type breast cancer
  67. Mycobacterium tuberculosisescapes from the phagosomes of infected human osteoclasts reprograms osteoclast development via dysregulation of cytokines and chemokines
  68. Pathological analysis of Ki-67 and CD109 expression in tongue squamous cell carcinoma
  69. The REV7 Subunit of DNA Polymerase ζ Is Essential for Primordial Germ Cell Maintenance in the Mouse
  70. Girdin and Its Phosphorylation Dynamically Regulate Neonatal Vascular Development and Pathological Neovascularization in the Retina
  71. The Aurora B-mediated phosphorylation of SHCBP1 regulates cytokinetic furrow ingression
  72. Exposure to 1-bromopropane induces microglial changes and oxidative stress in the rat cerebellum
  73. Significance of cancer-associated fibroblasts in the regulation of gene expression in the leading cells of invasive lung cancer
  74. Epidermal Hyperplasia and Appendage Abnormalities in Mice Lacking CD109
  75. Similar phenotypes of Girdin germ-line and conditional knockout mice indicate a crucial role for Girdin in the nestin lineage
  76. Expression of RET finger protein predicts chemoresistance in epithelial ovarian cancer
  77. Girdin locates in centrosome and midbody and plays an important role in cell division
  78. Indoxyl sulfate promotes vascular smooth muscle cell senescence with upregulation of p53, p21, and prelamin A through oxidative stress
  79. Misshapen-like kinase 1 (MINK1) Is a Novel Component of Striatin-interacting Phosphatase and Kinase (STRIPAK) and Is Required for the Completion of Cytokinesis
  80. The Dishevelled-associating protein Daple controls the non-canonical Wnt/Rac pathway and cell motility
  81. Involvement of Girdin in the Determination of Cell Polarity during Cell Migration
  82. RET finger protein expression is associated with prognosis in lung cancer with epidermal growth factor receptor mutations
  83. Partial impairment of c-Ret at tyrosine 1062 accelerates age-related hearing loss in mice
  84. Role of Palladin Phosphorylation by Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase in Cell Migration
  85. Poly(A) Tail Length of Neurohypophysial Hormones Is Shortened Under Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress
  86. Proteomic analysis of hippocampal proteins of F344 rats exposed to 1-bromopropane
  87. Girdin maintains the stemness of glioblastoma stem cells
  88. Behavioral alterations associated with targeted disruption of exons 2 and 3 of the Disc1 gene in the mouse
  89. An effective gene-knockdown using multiple shRNA-expressing adenovirus vectors
  90. Ret finger protein inhibits muscle differentiation by modulating serum response factor and enhancer of polycomb1
  91. Analysis of glial cell line–derived neurotrophic factor–inducible zinc finger protein 1 expression in human diseased kidney
  92. Girdin Is an Intrinsic Regulator of Neuroblast Chain Migration in the Rostral Migratory Stream of the Postnatal Brain
  93. The Actin-Binding Protein Girdin and Its Akt-Mediated Phosphorylation Regulate Neointima Formation After Vascular Injury
  94. Protective role of Gipie, a Girdin family protein, in endoplasmic reticulum stress responses in endothelial cells
  95. High glucose impairs the proliferation and increases the apoptosis of endothelial progenitor cells by suppression of Akt
  96. Loss of Sprouty2 partially rescues renal hypoplasia and stomach hypoganglionosis but not intestinal aganglionosis in Ret Y1062F mutant mice
  97. Correlation of pathological grade and tumor stage of urothelial carcinomas with CD109 expression
  98. c-Ret–mediated hearing loss in mice with Hirschsprung disease
  99. Analysis of DOK-6 function in downstream signaling of RET in human neuroblastoma cells
  100. Girding for migratory cues: roles of the Akt substrate Girdin in cancer progression and angiogenesis
  101. Erratum: Etv4 and Etv5 are required downstream of GDNF and Ret for kidney branching morphogenesis
  102. CD109 expression levels in malignant melanoma
  103. Processing of CD109 by furin and its role in the regulation of TGF-β signaling
  104. A Novel Mouse Model for De novo Melanoma
  105. A redox-linked novel pathway for arsenic-mediated RET tyrosine kinase activation
  106. dGirdin a new player of Akt /PKB signaling in Drosophila Melanogaster
  107. Etv4 and Etv5 are required downstream of GDNF and Ret for kidney branching morphogenesis
  108. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndrome
  109. A novel Drosophila Girdin-like protein is involved in Akt pathway control of cell size
  110. Cell biology of the movement of breast cancer cells: Intracellular signalling and the actin cytoskeleton
  111. Expression of Ret finger protein correlates with outcomes in endometrial cancer
  112. Roles of Disrupted-In-Schizophrenia 1-Interacting Protein Girdin in Postnatal Development of the Dentate Gyrus
  113. Ret-Dependent Cell Rearrangements in the Wolffian Duct Epithelium Initiate Ureteric Bud Morphogenesis
  114. Adiponectin promotes migration activities of endothelial progenitor cells via Cdc42/Rac1
  115. RET finger protein expression in invasive breast carcinoma: Relationship between RFP and ErbB2 expression
  116. Characterization of the HDAC1 Complex That Regulates the Sensitivity of Cancer Cells to Oxidative Stress
  117. Indoxyl sulphate induces oxidative stress and the expression of osteoblast-specific proteins in vascular smooth muscle cells
  118. Up-regulation of CD109 expression is associated with carcinogenesis of the squamous epithelium of the oral cavity
  119. Roles of induced expression of MAPK phosphatase-2 in tumor development in RET-MEN2A transgenic mice
  120. CD109 expression in basal-like breast carcinoma
  121. GDNF-mediated signaling via RET tyrosine 1062 is essential for maintenance of spermatogonial stem cells
  122. An Actin-Binding Protein Girdin Regulates the Motility of Breast Cancer Cells
  123. Regulation of VEGF-mediated angiogenesis by the Akt/PKB substrate Girdin
  124. A novel GDNF-inducible gene, BMZF3, encodes a transcriptional repressor associated with KAP-1
  125. High-level expression of CD109 is frequently detected in lung squamous cell carcinomas
  126. Nucleolin modulates the subcellular localization of GDNF-inducible zinc finger protein 1 and its roles in transcription and cell proliferation
  127. Thermodynamic instability of siRNA duplex is a prerequisite for dependable prediction of siRNA activities
  128. Polycomb protein Cbx4 promotes SUMO modification of de novo DNA methyltransferase Dnmt3a
  129. Sprouty2 regulates growth and differentiation of human neuroblastoma cells through RET tyrosine kinase
  130. CD109, a new marker for myoepithelial cells of mammary, salivary, and lacrimal glands and prostate basal cells
  131. Protective Effect of Hyperpigmented Skin on UV-Mediated Cutaneous Cancer Development
  132. RET signaling-induced SPHK1 gene expression plays a role in both GDNF-induced differentiation and MEN2-type oncogenesis
  133. High-dose chemotherapy and autologous peripheral blood stem cell transfusion for adult and adolescent patients with small round cell sarcomas
  134. Enhancer of Polycomb1, a Novel Homeodomain Only Protein-binding Partner, Induces Skeletal Muscle Differentiation
  135. Targeted mutation of serine 697 in theRettyrosine kinase causes migration defect of enteric neural crest cells
  136. Girdin, a Novel Actin-Binding Protein, and Its Family of Proteins Possess Versatile Functions in the Akt and Wnt Signaling Pathways
  137. Preface: Integrated Molecular Medicine for Neuronal and Neoplastic Disorders
  138. Novel Hairless RET-Transgenic Mouse Line with Melanocytic Nevi and Anagen Hair Follicles
  139. RET and neuroendocrine tumors
  140. Dok-4 regulates GDNF-dependent neurite outgrowth through downstream activation of Rap1 and mitogen-activated protein kinase
  141. Change of Editorship
  142. RET receptor signaling: Dysfunction in thyroid cancer and Hirschsprung's disease
  143. Analyses of ultraviolet-induced focus formation of hREV1 protein
  144. A PKC-mediated backup mechanism of the MXXCW motif-linked switch for initiating tyrosine kinase activities
  145. Microspherule Protein 1, Mi-2β, and RET Finger Protein Associate in the Nucleolus and Up-regulate Ribosomal Gene Transcription
  146. Akt/PKB Regulates Actin Organization and Cell Motility via Girdin/APE
  147. PIAS proteins are involved in the SUMO-1 modification, intracellular translocation and transcriptional repressive activity of RET finger protein
  148. GDNF-inducible zinc finger protein 1 is a sequence-specific transcriptional repressor that binds to the HOXA10 gene regulatory region
  149. Activation of c-Jun amino-terminal kinase by GDNF induces G2/M cell cycle delay linked with actin reorganization
  150. CD109 expression in squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix
  151. Amyloid-β peptides induce cell proliferation and macrophage colony-stimulating factor expression via the PI3-kinase/Akt pathway in cultured Ra2 microglial cells
  152. The RET proto-oncogene: A molecular therapeutic target in thyroid cancer
  153. Targeted disruption of mouse ortholog of the human MYH9 responsible for macrothrombocytopenia with different organ involvement: hematological, nephrological, and otological studies of heterozygous KO mice
  154. Identification of a mouse cytoskeleton-associated protein, CKAP2, with microtubule-stabilizing properties
  155. Biochemical and biological responses induced by coupling of Gab1 to phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in RET-expressing cells
  156. A Targeting Mutation of Tyrosine 1062 in Ret Causes a Marked Decrease of Enteric Neurons and Renal Hypoplasia
  157. Expression cloning of oligomerization-activated genes with cell-proliferating potency by pseudotype retrovirus vector
  158. Induction of CRMP-2 by GDNF and analysis of the CRMP-2 promoter region
  159. Expression of CD109 in human cancer
  160. Identification of RET Autophosphorylation Sites by Mass Spectrometry
  161. RET and neuroendocrine tumors
  162. c-Kit-Targeting Immunotherapy for Hereditary Melanoma in a Mouse Model
  163. p53 apoptotic pathway molecules are frequently and simultaneously altered in nonsmall cell lung carcinoma
  164. Plakoglobin (γ-catenin) has TCF/LEF family-dependent transcriptional activity in β-catenin-deficient cell line
  165. Identification of a Novel Glial Cell Line-derived Neurotrophic Factor-inducible Gene Required for Renal Branching Morphogenesis
  166. Mi-2β Associates with BRG1 and RET Finger Protein at the Distinct Regions with Transcriptional Activating and Repressing Abilities
  167. Establishment and characterization of mouse mammary carcinoma cell lines expressing RET with a multiple endocrine neoplasia 2A mutation
  168. Identification of human SEP1 as a glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor-inducible protein and its expression in the nervous system
  169. Loss of heterozygosity of chromosome 12p does not correlate withKRAS mutation in non-small cell lung cancer
  170. β-catenin inhibits cell growth of a malignant mesothelioma cell line, NCI-H28, with a 3p21.3 homozygous deletion
  171. Cell signalling and gene expression mediated by RET tyrosine kinase
  172. Identification of a Human Homologue of the DREF Transcription Factor with a Potential Role in Regulation of the Histone H1 Gene
  173. Cys611Ser mutation in RET proto-oncogene in a kindred with medullary thyroid carcinoma and Hirschsprung's disease
  174. Functional Significance of the Specific Sites Phosphorylated in Desmin at Cleavage Furrow: Aurora-B May Phosphorylate and Regulate Type III Intermediate Filaments during Cytokinesis Coordinatedly with Rho-kinase
  175. Role for RFX Transcription Factors in Non-neuronal Cell-specific Inactivation of the Microtubule-associated Protein MAP1A Promoter
  176. Overexpression of interleukin‐15 prevents the development of murine retrovirus‐induced acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
  177. Differential expression of RET finger protein in testicular germ cell tumors
  178. Role of Dok1 in Cell Signaling Mediated by RET Tyrosine Kinase
  179. Characterization of Gene Expression Induced by RET with MEN2A or MEN2B Mutation
  180. Activation of RET tyrosine kinase regulates interleukin-8 production by multiple signaling pathways
  181. Novel Mechanism of Regulation of Rac Activity and Lamellipodia Formation by RET Tyrosine Kinase
  182. Evidence of Both Extra- and Intracellular Cysteine Targets of Protein Modification for Activation of RET Kinase
  183. Role for O-Glycosylation of RFP in the Interaction with Enhancer of Polycomb
  184. Expression of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor correlates with perineural invasion of bile duct carcinoma
  185. The GDNF/RET signaling pathway and human diseases
  186. RET tyrosine kinase enhances hair growth in association with promotion of melanogenesis
  187. Interactions in the Error-prone Postreplication Repair Proteins hREV1, hREV3, and hREV7
  188. Preserved phosphorylation of RET receptor protein in spinal motor neurons of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: an immunohistochemical study by a phosphorylation-specific antibody at tyrosine 1062
  189. Genetic alteration of the β-catenin gene (CTNNB1) in human lung cancer and malignant mesothelioma and identification of a new 3p21.3 homozygous deletion
  190. Functional Analysis of RET With Hirschsprung Mutations Affecting Its Kinase Domain
  191. Induction of antitumor immunity by transduction of CD40 ligand gene and interferon-γ gene into lung cancer
  192. Osmotic Stress-Mediated Activation of RET Kinases Involves Intracellular Disulfide-Bonded Dimer Formation
  193. Identification of SNT/FRS2 docking site on RET receptor tyrosine kinase and its role for signal transduction
  194. Characterization of two promoters that regulate alternative transcripts in the microtubule-associated protein (MAP) 1A gene
  195. Activation of BMK1 via Tyrosine 1062 in RET by GDNF and MEN2A Mutation
  196. Differential Effects of Leukocyte Common Antigen-related Protein on Biochemical and Biological Activities of RET-MEN2A and RET-MEN2B Mutant Proteins
  197. Molecular Mechanism of Activation and Superactivation of Ret Tyrosine Kinases by Ultraviolet Light Irradiation
  198. RET Finger Protein Is a Transcriptional Repressor and Interacts with Enhancer of Polycomb That Has Dual Transcriptional Functions
  199. Characterization of intracellular signals via tyrosine 1062 in RET activated by glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor
  200. A Two-Hit Model for Development of Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2B by RET Mutations
  201. The Role of Amino Acids Surrounding Tyrosine 1062 in Ret in Specific Binding of the Shc Phosphotyrosine-Binding Domain1
  202. Oncogenic Activation of the ret Protooncogene in Thyroid Cancer