Standout Papers

Molecular requirements for epithelial–mes... 1979 2026 1994 2010 1.5k
  1. Molecular requirements for epithelial–mesenchymal transition during tumor progression (2005)
    Margit A. Huber, Norbert Kraut et al. Current Opinion in Cell Biology
  2. The c-erb-A protein is a high-affinity receptor for thyroid hormone (1986)
    Jan Sap, Alberto Múñoz et al. Nature
  3. NF-κB is essential for epithelial-mesenchymal transition and metastasis in a model of breast cancer progression (2004)
    Margit A. Huber, Ninel Azoitei et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  4. NF-κB is essential for epithelial-mesenchymal transition and metastasis in a model of breast cancer progression (2004)
    Margit A. Huber, Ninel Azoitei et al. Journal of Clinical Investigation
  5. Chicken hematopoietic cells transformed by seven strains of defective avian leukemia viruses display three distinct phenotypes of differentiation (1979)
    Hartmut Beug, Gabriele Döderlein et al. Cell
  6. DeltaEF1 is a transcriptional repressor of E-cadherin and regulates epithelial plasticity in breast cancer cells (2005)
    Andreas Eger, Stefan Sonderegger et al. Oncogene
  7. Ras and TGFβ cooperatively regulate epithelial cell plasticity and metastasis (2002)
    Elżbieta Janda, Kerstin Lehmann et al. The Journal of Cell Biology
  8. Diverse cellular and molecular mechanisms contribute to epithelial plasticity and metastasis (2003)
    Stefan Grünert, Martin Jechlinger et al. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
  9. TGF-beta1 and Ha-Ras collaborate in modulating the phenotypic plasticity and invasiveness of epithelial tumor cells. (1996)
    Martin Oft, J. Péli et al. Genes & Development
  10. Transferrin-polycation conjugates as carriers for DNA uptake into cells. (1990)
    Ernst Wagner, Martin Zenke et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Works of Hartmut Beug being referenced

Sustained TGFβ exposure suppresses Smad and non-Smad signalling in mammary epithelial cells, leading to EMT and inhibition of growth arrest and apoptosis
2007
TGF-beta1 and Ha-Ras collaborate in modulating the phenotypic plasticity and invasiveness of epithelial tumor cells.
1996 Standout
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Hartmut Beug 15981 7340 4181 252 25.1k
Martine F. Roussel 19271 12304 2561 241 27.6k
A. Ullrich 22416 8998 2599 192 32.8k
Thomas M. Roberts 19460 7514 3322 305 28.5k
Michael D. Waterfield 20706 7159 3731 187 32.1k
Alan D. D’Andrea 24904 11026 4935 310 32.0k
John M. Chirgwin 18315 5849 4924 119 31.1k
Bengt Westermark 16343 5391 2705 337 28.8k
Thomas Ried 17403 7182 6100 375 27.3k
Peter Angel 17609 5879 3666 185 28.8k
Kristian Helin 30940 8998 4602 272 36.5k

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