Auburn Ramsey
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Auburn Ramsey's research investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying cell adhesion and signaling pathways, particularly in the context of cancer. Their recent publication in 2023 focuses on the role of CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) in mediating cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1. This activation is implicated in stimulating matrix adhesion in colon cancer cells. Ramsey has a h-index of 2 with 3 total publications and 25 citations. They have collaborated with researchers at Arkansas State University, including Jianfeng Xu, Jennifer Y. Xie, Alyssa Rowland, and Erina Miyajima, with whom they share one publication each.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 27
Selected Publications
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CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells (2023)
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Dynamic Phosphorylation and Dephosphorylation of CAP1 (Cyclase‐Associated Protein 1) by Antagonistic Signaling through CDK5 and cAMP are Critical for the Protein Functions in Actin Filament Disassembly and Cell Adhesion (2020)
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Dynamic Phosphorylation and Dephosphorylation of Cyclase-Associated Protein 1 by Antagonistic Signaling through Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 5 and cAMP Are Critical for the Protein Functions in Actin Filament Disassembly and Cell Adhesion (2019)
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- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
- CAP1 (cyclase-associated protein 1) mediates the cyclic AMP signals that activate Rap1 in stimulating matrix adhesion of colon cancer cells
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