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In Vivo Systems Analysis Identifies Spatial and Temporal Aspects of the
Modulation of TNF-α–Induced Apoptosis and Proliferation by MAPKs
Ken S. Lau, Alwin M. Juchheim, Kimberly R. Cavaliere, Sarah R. Philips, Douglas A.
Lauffenburger, Kevin M. Haigis*
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: khaigis{at}partners.org
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- Fig. S1. Basal proliferation and apoptosis in the small intestinal epithelium.
- Fig. S2. Effects of loss of TNFR1 or TNFR2 on TNF-α–induced signaling.
- Fig. S3. A representative TNF-α signaling network.
- Fig. S4. Time courses of protein phosphorylation signals activated after intravenous
administration of TNF-α in vivo.
- Fig. S5. Total protein abundance and localization of activation in vivo.
- Fig. S6. Statistical modeling of the TNF-α signaling network in vivo.
- Fig. S7. Signaling data obtained after treatment with PD325901 or vehicle.
- Fig. S8. Statistical modeling of TNF-α–induced apoptosis in the context of MEK
inhibition.
- Fig. S9. Statistical modeling of TNF-α–induced proliferation in the context of MEK
inhibition.
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Citation: K. S. Lau, A. M. Juchheim, K. R. Cavaliere, S. R. Philips, D. A. Lauffenburger,
K. M. Haigis, In Vivo Systems Analysis Identifies Spatial and
Temporal Aspects of the Modulation of TNF-α–Induced Apoptosis and Proliferation by MAPKs.
Sci. Signal. 4, ra16 (2011).
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