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48
Citations
8145
World Ranking
18416
National Ranking
69

Overview

Graeme R. Guy is a researcher affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Their academic work spans various areas, although no specific fields or subfields of study have been detailed in the available information.

There are no records of recent papers or specific publications attributed to Graeme R. Guy at this time. Likewise, there is no publicly available information on frequent co-authors or recurring publication venues.

No book publications have been listed under their authorship. Similarly, there are no awards recorded for this individual, and the researcher is currently living.

The absence of detailed data on main topics of work, research papers, and collaborations limits the scope of understanding regarding the focus and impact of their scientific contributions. Based on the institutional affiliation alone, the researcher is positioned within an academic environment conducive to diverse scholarly activities.

Best Publications

  • Activation and association of Stat3 with Src in v-Src-transformed cell lines

    Xinmin Cao;A. Tay;G. R. Guy;Y. H. Tan

  • FRS2 proteins recruit intracellular signaling pathways by binding to diverse targets on fibroblast growth factor and nerve growth factor receptors.

    S. H. Ong;G. R. Guy;Y. R. Hadari;S. Laks

  • Stimulation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase by fibroblast growth factor receptors is mediated by coordinated recruitment of multiple docking proteins.

    S. H. Ong;Y. R. Hadari;N. Gotoh;G. R. Guy

  • Sprouty2 Inhibits the Ras/MAP Kinase Pathway by Inhibiting the Activation of Raf

    Permeen Yusoff;Dieu-Hung Lao;Siew Hwa Ong;Esther Sook Miin Wong

  • Sprouty2 attenuates epidermal growth factor receptor ubiquitylation and endocytosis, and consequently enhances Ras/ERK signalling

    Esther Sook Miin Wong;Chee Wai Fong;Jormay Lim;Permeen Yusoff

  • Detection and characterization of cellular EGR-1 binding to its recognition site.

    Xinmin Cao;R. Mahendran;G. R. Guy;Y. H. Tan

  • Interleukin 1 and tumor necrosis factor activate common multiple protein kinases in human fibroblasts.

    G. R. Guy;Sook Peng Chua;Nai Sum Wong;Siew Bee Ng

  • The Ras/Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathway Inhibitor and Likely Tumor Suppressor Proteins, Sprouty 1 and Sprouty 2 Are Deregulated in Breast Cancer

    Ting Ling Lo;Permeen Yusoff;Chee Wai Fong;Ke Guo

  • Sprouty 2, an Inhibitor of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling, Is Down-Regulated in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

    Chee Wai Fong;Mei-Sze Chua;Arthur B. McKie;Sharon Hee Ming Ling

  • Okadaic acid mimics multiple changes in early protein phosphorylation and gene expression induced by tumor necrosis factor or interleukin-1.

    G R Guy;X Cao;S P Chua;Y H Tan

  • Inactivation of a redox-sensitive protein phosphatase during the early events of tumor necrosis factor/interleukin-1 signal transduction.

    G. R. Guy;J. Cairns;Siew Bee Ng;Y. H. Tan

  • Ligation of the CD23,p45 (BLAST-2,EBVCS) antigen triggers the cell-cycle progression of activated B lymphocytes.

    John Gordon;Martin Rowe;Leonie Walker;Graeme Guy

  • Evidence for Direct Interaction between Sprouty and Cbl

    Esther Sook Miin Wong;Jormay Lim;Boon Chuan Low;Qiping Chen

  • Tyrosine phosphorylation of Sprouty2 enhances its interaction with c-Cbl and is crucial for its function.

    Chee Wai Fong;Hwei Fen Leong;Esther Sook Miin Wong;Jormay Lim

  • Regulation of the Egr-1 gene by tumor necrosis factor and interferons in primary human fibroblasts.

    X M Cao;G R Guy;V P Sukhatme;Y H Tan

  • Differential induction of the interleukin-6 gene by tumor necrosis factor and interleukin-1.

    Siew Bee Ng;Yin Hwee Tan;G. R. Guy

  • Interleukin 4 activates human B lymphocytes via transient inositol lipid hydrolysis and delayed cyclic adenosine monophosphate generation.

    Michael Finney;Graeme R. Guy;Robert H. Michell;John Gordon

  • The molecules controlling B lymphocytes.

    John Gordon;Graeme R. Guy

  • Evidence for an association between CD23 and the receptor for a low molecular weight B cell growth factor

    John Gordon;Adrian J. Webb;Leonie Walker;Graeme R. Guy

  • Dephosphorylation of the small heat shock protein Hsp27 in vivo by protein phosphatase 2A.

    J. Cairns;Shixin Qin;R. Philp;Y. H. Tan

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert H. Michell
Robert H. Michell University of Birmingham
John R. Gordon
John R. Gordon University of Saskatchewan
Andrew W. Murray
Andrew W. Murray Flinders University
Lena Claesson-Welsh
Lena Claesson-Welsh Uppsala University
Vikas P. Sukhatme
Vikas P. Sukhatme Emory University
Wayne A. Phillips
Wayne A. Phillips Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Wallace Y. Langdon
Wallace Y. Langdon University of Western Australia
Catherine J. Pallen
Catherine J. Pallen University of British Columbia
Robin Callard
Robin Callard University College London

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