Brian A. Babbin
Epithelial Pathobiology Research Unit
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Emory University
Atlanta
USA
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- Formyl peptide receptor-1 activation enhances intestinal epithelial cell restitution through phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-dependent activation of Rac1 and Cdc42. Babbin, B.A., Jesaitis, A.J., Ivanov, A.I., Kelly, D., Laukoetter, M., Nava, P., Parkos, C.A., Nusrat, A. J. Immunol. (2007)
- Annexin 2 regulates intestinal epithelial cell spreading and wound closure through Rho-related signaling. Babbin, B.A., Parkos, C.A., Mandell, K.J., Winfree, L.M., Laur, O., Ivanov, A.I., Nusrat, A. Am. J. Pathol. (2007)
- Annexin I regulates SKCO-15 cell invasion by signaling through formyl peptide receptors. Babbin, B.A., Lee, W.Y., Parkos, C.A., Winfree, L.M., Akyildiz, A., Perretti, M., Nusrat, A. J. Biol. Chem. (2006)
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