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The interaction of endoglin with β-arrestin2 regulates transforming growth factor-β-mediated ERK activation and migration in endothelial cells
Nam Y. Lee
, Gerard C. Blobe
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Transforming Growth Factor
100%
Endoglin
100%
Cell Migration
21%
Scaffold Protein
14%
Small Interfering RNA
7%
Mouse
7%
Cell Proliferation
7%
Subcellular Localization
7%
Angiogenesis
7%
Growth Factor Receptor
7%
Immunoprecipitation
7%
Internalization
7%
Co-Receptor
7%
Immunology and Microbiology
Transforming Growth Factor
100%
Endoglin
100%
Cell Migration
21%
Mouse
7%
Immunoprecipitation
7%
Cellular Distribution
7%
Endosome
7%
Cell Proliferation
7%
Angiogenesis
7%
Internalization
7%
Keyphrases
Co-fluorescence
7%
Co-accumulation
7%