NOV story: the way to CCN3

Cell Communication and Signaling : CCS
Bernard Perbal

Abstract

The principal aim of this historical review- the first in a new series- is to present the basic concepts that led to the discovery of NOV and to show how our ideas evolved regarding the role and functions of this new class of proteins. It should prove particularly useful to the new comers and to students who are engaged in this exciting field. It is also a good opportunity to acknowledge the input of those who participated in the development of this scientific endeavour.

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Citations

Jun 5, 2008·Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling·B Perbal
Mar 20, 2012·Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling·Véronique Ouellet, Peter M Siegel
Sep 12, 2008·Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling·Bernard Perbal
Dec 17, 2009·Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology·Eric PasmantIvan Bièche
Feb 9, 2010·Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology·Tatsushi ShimoyamaKoutaro Yokote
May 10, 2007·Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine·John M Rhodes, Michael Simons
Jul 4, 2008·Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research·Harumi KawakiMasaharu Takigawa
Sep 2, 2016·Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling·Annick Perbal, Bernard Perbal
Dec 26, 2016·Journal of Cell Communication and Signaling·Issei TakayamaAkira Kudo
Sep 16, 2008·Trends in Biochemical Sciences·Kenneth P HolbournBernard Perbal

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
electrophoresis
two hybrid
reverse phase chromatography

Software Mentioned

Cadot
myb

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