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Authors: Melillo, RM Carlomagno, F De Vita, G Formisano, P Vecchio, G Fusco, A Billaud, M Santoro, M
Citation: Rm. Melillo et al., The insulin receptor substrate (IRS)-1 recruits phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase to Ret: evidence for a competition between Shc and IRS-1 for the binding to Ret, ONCOGENE, 20(2), 2001, pp. 209-218

Authors: Carlomagno, F Burnet, NG Turesson, I Nyman, J Peacock, JH Dunning, AM Ponder, BAJ Jackson, SP
Citation: F. Carlomagno et al., Comparison of DNA repair protein expression and activities between human fibroblast cell lines with different radiosensitivities, INT J CANC, 85(6), 2000, pp. 845-849

Authors: De Vita, G Melillo, RM Carlomagno, F Visconti, R Castellone, MD Bellacosa, A Billaud, M Fusco, A Tsichlis, PN Santoro, M
Citation: G. De Vita et al., Tyrosine 1062 of RET-MEN2A mediates activation of Akt (protein kinase B) and mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways leading to PC12 cell survival, CANCER RES, 60(14), 2000, pp. 3727-3731

Authors: Dunning, AM Durocher, F Healey, CS Teare, MD McBride, SE Carlomagno, F Xu, CF Dawson, E Rhodes, S Ueda, S Lai, E Luben, RN Van Rensburg, EJ Mannermaa, A Kataja, V Rennart, G Dunham, I Purvis, I Easton, D Ponder, BAJ
Citation: Am. Dunning et al., The extent of linkage disequilibrium in four populations with distinct demographic histories, AM J HU GEN, 67(6), 2000, pp. 1544-1554

Authors: Carlomagno, F Chang-Claude, J Dunning, AM Ponder, BAJ
Citation: F. Carlomagno et al., Determination of the frequency of the common 657Del5 Nijmegen breakage syndrome mutation in the German population: No association with risk of breastcancer, GENE CHROM, 25(4), 1999, pp. 393-395

Authors: Santoro, W Carlomagno, F Melillo, RM Billaud, W Vecchio, G Fusco, A
Citation: W. Santoro et al., Molecular mechanisms of RET activation in human neoplasia, J ENDOC INV, 22(10), 1999, pp. 811-819

Authors: Santoro, M Melillo, RM Carlomagno, F Visconti, R De Vita, G Salvatore, G Fusco, A Vecchio, G
Citation: M. Santoro et al., Different mutations of the RET gene cause different human tumoral diseases, BIOCHIMIE, 81(4), 1999, pp. 397-402

Authors: Melillo, RM Barone, MV Lupoli, G Cirafici, AM Carlomagno, F Visconti, R Matoskova, B Di Fiore, PP Vecchio, G Fusco, A Santoro, M
Citation: Rm. Melillo et al., Ret-mediated mitogenesis requires Src kinase activity, CANCER RES, 59(5), 1999, pp. 1120-1126
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