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Peter W Janes
Peter W Janes
Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute/La Trobe University
Verified email at onjcri.org.au
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Aggregation of lipid rafts accompanies signaling via the T cell antigen receptor
PW Janes, SC Ley, AI Magee
The Journal of cell biology 147 (2), 447-461, 1999
10051999
Adam meets Eph: an ADAM substrate recognition module acts as a molecular switch for ephrin cleavage in trans
PW Janes, N Saha, WA Barton, MV Kolev, SH Wimmer-Kleikamp, ...
Cell 123 (2), 291-304, 2005
5892005
The role of lipid rafts in T cell antigen receptor (TCR) signalling
PW Janes, SC Ley, AI Magee, PS Kabouridis
Seminars in immunology 12 (1), 23-34, 2000
5812000
Architecture of Eph receptor clusters
JP Himanen, L Yermekbayeva, PW Janes, JR Walker, K Xu, L Atapattu, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (24), 10860-10865, 2010
3122010
Activation of the Ras signalling pathway in human breast cancer cells overexpressing erbB-2.
PW Janes, RJ Daly, RL Sutherland
Oncogene 9 (12), 3601-3608, 1994
2931994
Recruitment of Eph receptors into signaling clusters does not require ephrin contact
SH Wimmer-Kleikamp, PW Janes, A Squire, PIH Bastiaens, M Lackmann
The Journal of cell biology 164 (5), 661-666, 2004
1802004
Expression of c‐erbB receptors, heregulin and oestrogen receptor in human breast cell lines
A DeFazio, YE Chiew, RL Sini, PW Janes, RL Sutherland
International journal of cancer 87 (4), 487-498, 2000
1762000
Stress-induced decrease in TRAF2 stability is mediated by Siah2
H Habelhah, IJ Frew, A Laine, PW Janes, F Relaix, D Sassoon, ...
The EMBO journal 21 (21), 5756-5765, 2002
1652002
Cloning and Characterization of GRB14, a Novel Member of the GRB7 Gene Family (∗)
RJ Daly, GM Sanderson, PW Janes, RL Sutherland
Journal of Biological Chemistry 271 (21), 12502-12510, 1996
1531996
Structural basis for regulated proteolysis by the α-secretase ADAM10
TCM Seegar, LB Killingsworth, N Saha, PA Meyer, D Patra, B Zimmerman, ...
Cell 171 (7), 1638-1648. e7, 2017
1492017
Concepts and consequences of Eph receptor clustering
PW Janes, E Nievergall, M Lackmann
Seminars in cell & developmental biology 23 (1), 43-50, 2012
1302012
Eph-dependent cell-cell adhesion and segregation in development and cancer
E Nievergall, M Lackmann, PW Janes
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 69, 1813-1842, 2012
1222012
Generation and Analysis of Siah2 Mutant Mice
IJ Frew, VE Hammond, RA Dickins, JMW Quinn, CR Walkley, NA Sims, ...
Molecular and cellular biology 23 (24), 9150-9161, 2003
1222003
Eph receptor function is modulated by heterooligomerization of A and B type Eph receptors
PW Janes, B Griesshaber, L Atapattu, E Nievergall, LL Hii, A Mensinga, ...
Journal of Cell Biology 195 (6), 1033-1045, 2011
1172011
Analysis of Grb7 recruitment by heregulin-activated erbB receptors reveals a novel target selectivity for erbB3
RJ Fiddes, DH Campbell, PW Janes, SP Sivertsen, H Sasaki, C Wallasch, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 273 (13), 7717-7724, 1998
1131998
Structural determinants of the interaction between the erbB2 receptor and the Src homology 2 domain of Grb7
PW Janes, M Lackmann, WB Church, GM Sanderson, RL Sutherland, ...
Journal of biological chemistry 272 (13), 8490-8497, 1997
1121997
Eph receptor signalling: from catalytic to non-catalytic functions
LY Liang, O Patel, PW Janes, JM Murphy, IS Lucet
Oncogene 38 (39), 6567-6584, 2019
1102019
Cytoplasmic relaxation of active Eph controls ephrin shedding by ADAM10
PW Janes, SH Wimmer-Kleikamp, AS Frangakis, K Treble, B Griesshaber, ...
PLoS biology 7 (10), e1000215, 2009
1102009
Inhibition of the MAP kinase cascade blocks heregulin-induced cell cycle progression in T-47D human breast cancer cells
RJ Fiddes, PW Janes, SP Sivertsen, RL Sutherland, EA Musgrove, ...
Oncogene 16 (21), 2803-2813, 1998
981998
Targeting EphA3 inhibits cancer growth by disrupting the tumor stromal microenvironment
ME Vail, C Murone, A Tan, L Hii, D Abebe, PW Janes, FT Lee, M Baer, ...
Cancer research 74 (16), 4470-4481, 2014
902014
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