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In the Current Issue 18 November 2008 (Issue 46)

Regulating TGF-β signaling from the nucleus

Regulating TGF-β signaling from the nucleus


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Under Cover
C. Xu et al., Cell 135, 702–713 (2008).
M. S. Kuhns, M. M. Davis, Cell 135, 594–596 (2008).
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Focus Issue: An Expanding World for TGF-β Signaling
Nancy R. Gough
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Holding Their Own: The Noncanonical Roles of Smad Proteins
Loretta L. Hoover and Steven W. Kubalak
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PCTA: A New Player in TGF-β Signaling
Fang Liu
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Highlights from a TGF-β Workshop
Nancy R. Gough
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