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Calreticulin: not just another calcium-binding protein.Academic Article Why?
Defining the requirements for the pathogenic interaction between mutant calreticulin and MPL in MPN.Academic Article Why?
Mutant Calreticulin Requires Both Its Mutant C-terminus and the Thrombopoietin Receptor for Oncogenic Transformation.Academic Article Why?
Suppressive roles of calreticulin in prostate cancer growth and metastasis.Academic Article Why?
Ca2+-dependent nuclear export mediated by calreticulin.Academic Article Why?
Calreticulin Is a receptor for nuclear export.Academic Article Why?
Calreticulin promotes immunity and type I interferon-dependent survival in mice with acute myeloid leukemia.Academic Article Why?
A polypeptide binding conformation of calreticulin is induced by heat shock, calcium depletion, or by deletion of the C-terminal acidic region.Academic Article Why?
The leukemic fusion gene AML1-MDS1-EVI1 suppresses CEBPA in acute myeloid leukemia by activation of Calreticulin.Academic Article Why?
Type I but Not Type II Calreticulin Mutations Activate the IRE1a/XBP1 Pathway of the Unfolded Protein Response to Drive Myeloproliferative Neoplasms.Academic Article Why?
The Calcium-Binding Protein S100A6 Accelerates Human Osteosarcoma Growth by Promoting Cell Proliferation and Inhibiting Osteogenic Differentiation.Academic Article Why?
The E-F hand calcium-binding protein S100A4 regulates the proliferation, survival and differentiation potential of human osteosarcoma cells.Academic Article Why?
Granule lattice protein 1 (Grl1p), an acidic, calcium-binding protein in Tetrahymena thermophila dense-core secretory granules, influences granule size, shape, content organization, and release but not protein sorting or condensation.Academic Article Why?
Changes in cerebral oxygen saturation correlate with S100B in infants undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass.Academic Article Why?
Critical role of calbindin-D28k in calcium homeostasis revealed by mice lacking both vitamin D receptor and calbindin-D28k.Academic Article Why?
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