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Michael Rauh
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Peer-Reviewed Papers
2003
Rauh MJ, Kalesnikoff J, Hughes M, Sly L, Lam V, Krystal G.
Role of Src homology 2-containing-inositol 5'-phosphatase (SHIP) in mast cells and macrophages.
Biochem Soc Trans 31(Pt 1):286-91.
(2003).
[View Abstract - PubMed 12546703] Request Paper
2002
Rauh MJ.
The forecast is bright for budding clinician-scientists on Canada's west coast.
Clin Invest Med 25(3):66-7.
(2002).
[View Abstract - PubMed 12137252] Request Paper
Rauh MJ.
An inspiring model for translational research: nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB), bench to bedside.
Clin Invest Med 25(3):65-6.
(2002).
[View Abstract - PubMed 12137251] Request Paper
Rauh MJ, Krystal G.
Of mice and men: elucidating the role of SH2-containing inositol 5-phosphatase (SHIP) in human disease.
Clin Invest Med 25(3):68-70.
(2002).
[View Abstract - PubMed 12137253] Request Paper
Takeshita S, Namba N, Zhao JJ, Jiang Y, Genant HK, Silva MJ, Brodt MD, Helgason CD, Kalesnikoff J, Rauh MJ, Humphries RK, Krystal G, Teitelbaum SL, Ross FP.
SHIP-deficient mice are severely osteoporotic due to increased numbers of hyper-resorptive osteoclasts.
Nat Med 8(9):943-9.
(2002).
[View Abstract - PubMed 12161749] Request Paper
1999
Rauh MJ, Blackmore V, Andrechek ER, Tortorice CG, Daly R, Lai VK, Pawson T, Cardiff RD, Siegel PM, Muller WJ.
Accelerated mammary tumor development in mutant polyomavirus middle T transgenic mice expressing elevated levels of either the Shc or Grb2 adapter protein.
Mol Cell Biol 19(12):8169-79.
(1999).
[View Abstract - PubMed 10567542] Request Paper
1998
Webster MA, Hutchinson JN, Rauh MJ, Muthuswamy SK, Anton M, Tortorice CG, Cardiff RD, Graham FL, Hassell JA, Muller WJ.
Requirement for both Shc and phosphatidylinositol 3' kinase signaling pathways in polyomavirus middle T-mediated mammary tumorigenesis.
Mol Cell Biol 18(4):2344-59.
(1998).
[View Abstract - PubMed 9528804] Request Paper
1997
Appanna VD, Rauh MJ, Hamel R, Gauthier E.
Isolation and characterization of an aluminum sensitive mutant of Pseudomonas fluorescens
FEMS Microbiol Letts
(1997). Request Paper
URL: http://www.bccrc.ca/tfl/pubs_mrauh.html
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