Editor-in-Chief
- Danny N Dhanasekaran, Oklahoma University Health Sciences Center
- Yung Hou Wong, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
Articles
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Research article
Journal of Molecular Signaling 2013, 8:6 (10 May 2013)Ovarian cancer G protein coupled receptor 1 suppresses cell migration of MCF7 breast cancer cells via a Galpha12/13-Rho-Rac1 pathway
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Review
Journal of Molecular Signaling 2013, 8:5 (23 April 2013)NFAT5 in cellular adaptation to hypertonic stress – regulations and functional significance
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Research article
Journal of Molecular Signaling 2013, 8:4 (18 April 2013)Aggressive neuroblastomas have high p110alpha but low p110delta and p55alpha/p50alpha protein levels compared to low stage neuroblastomas
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Research article
Journal of Molecular Signaling 2013, 8:3 (25 March 2013)Determinants at the N- and C-termini of Gα12 required for activation of Rho-mediated signaling
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Research article
Journal of Molecular Signaling 2013, 8:2 (27 February 2013)Caspase-3 mediated release of SAC domain containing fragment from Par-4 is necessary for the sphingosine-induced apoptosis in Jurkat cells
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Aims & scope
Journal of Molecular Signaling encompasses all the molecular aspects of cell signaling involving receptors, G-proteins, kinases, phosphatases, and transcription factors in regulating cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and oncogenesis in mammalian cells.
Editors' profiles
Danny Dhanasekaran
Yung Hou Wong
Professor Yung Hou Wong obtained his Ph.D. degree at Cambridge University, and completed his postdoctoral training at the University of California, San Francisco. He joined the faculty at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) in 1992 and is currently the Associate Dean of Science, Head & Professor of the Section of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Division of Life Science. He is also the Director of Biotechnology Research Institute and Molecular Neuroscience Center at HKUST. Yung is a leading expert in the molecular pharmacology of G protein-coupled receptors, signal transduction and integration.
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