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49
Citations
12467
World Ranking
17881
National Ranking
7318

Overview

Stephen P. Soltoff is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the United States. Their career is connected with this institution, which serves as the primary affiliation.

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Best Publications

  • Oncogenes and signal transduction

    Lewis C Cantley;Kurt R Auger;Christopher Carpenter;Brian Duckworth

  • PDGF-dependent tyrosine phosphorylation stimulates production of novel polyphosphoinositides in intact cells.

    Kurt R. Auger;Leslie A. Serunian;Stephen P. Soltoff;Peter Libby

  • ErbB3 is involved in activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase by epidermal growth factor.

    Stephen P. Soltoff;Kermit L Carraway;S. A. Prigent;W. G. Gullick

  • CD19 of B cells as a surrogate kinase insert region to bind phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase

    David A. Tuveson;Robert H. Carter;Stephen P. Soltoff;Douglas T. Fearon

  • Insulin-Like Growth Factor and Potassium Depolarization Maintain Neuronal Survival by Distinct Pathways: Possible Involvement of PI 3-Kinase in IGF-1 Signaling

    Santosh R. D’Mello;Kristin Borodezt;Stephen P. Soltoff

  • The C2 domain of PKCdelta is a phosphotyrosine binding domain.

    Cyril H. Benes;Ning Wu;Andrew E.H. Elia;Tejal Dharia

  • Rottlerin: an inappropriate and ineffective inhibitor of PKCδ

    Stephen P. Soltoff

  • Rottlerin Is a Mitochondrial Uncoupler That Decreases Cellular ATP Levels and Indirectly Blocks Protein Kinase Cδ Tyrosine Phosphorylation

    Stephen P. Soltoff

  • Nerve growth factor promotes the activation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and its association with the trk tyrosine kinase.

    S P Soltoff;S L Rabin;L C Cantley;D R Kaplan

  • Activation of P2Y2 Receptors by UTP and ATP Stimulates Mitogen-activated Kinase Activity through a Pathway That Involves Related Adhesion Focal Tyrosine Kinase and Protein Kinase C

    Stephen P. Soltoff;Hava Avraham;Shalom Avraham;Lewis C. Cantley

  • ATP and the Regulation of Renal Cell Function

    Stephen P. Soltoff

  • The SH3 Domain-binding T Cell Tyrosyl Phosphoprotein p120 DEMONSTRATION OF ITS IDENTITY WITH THE c-cbl PROTOONCOGENE PRODUCT AND IN VIVO COMPLEXES WITH Fyn, Grb2, AND PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 3-KINASE

    Toru Fukazawa;Kris A. Reedquist;Thomas Trub;Stephen Soltoff

  • p120cbl Is a Major Substrate of Tyrosine Phosphorylation upon B Cell Antigen Receptor Stimulation and Interacts in Vivo with Fyn and Syk Tyrosine Kinases, Grb2 and Shc Adaptors, and the p85 Subunit of Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase

    Govindaswamy Panchamoorthy;Toru Fukazawa;Sachiko Miyake;Stephen Soltoff

  • P2Y6 Nucleotide Receptor Mediates Monocyte Interleukin-8 Production in Response to UDP or Lipopolysaccharide

    Michel Warny;Samer Aboudola;Simon C. Robson;Jean Sévigny

  • p120cbl is a cytosolic adapter protein that associates with phosphoinositide 3-kinase in response to epidermal growth factor in PC12 and other cells.

    Stephen P. Soltoff;Lewis C. Cantley

  • Improved renal cortical tubule suspension: spectrophotometric study of O2 delivery

    R. S. Balaban;S. P. Soltoff;J. M. Storey;L. J. Mandel

  • Amiloride directly inhibits the Na,K-ATPase activity of rabbit kidney proximal tubules

    Stephen P. Soltoff;Lazaro J. Mandel

  • Related Adhesion Focal Tyrosine Kinase and the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Mediate the Stimulation of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase by the G-protein-coupled P2Y2 Receptor PHORBOL ESTER OR [Ca2+] i ELEVATION CAN SUBSTITUTE FOR RECEPTOR ACTIVATION

    Stephen P. Soltoff

  • Extracellular Calcium and Platelet-derived Growth Factor Promote Receptor-mediated Chemotaxis in Osteoblasts through Different Signaling Pathways

    Stephen L. Godwin;Stephen P. Soltoff

  • Heregulin Stimulates Mitogenesis and Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase in Mouse Fibroblasts Transfected with erbB2/neu and erbB3

    Kermit L. Carraway;Stephen P. Soltoff;A. John Diamonti;Lewis C. Cantley

Frequent Co-Authors

Lewis C. Cantley
Lewis C. Cantley Harvard University
Lazaro J. Mandel
Lazaro J. Mandel Duke University
Michael K. McMillian
Michael K. McMillian Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Cyril H. Benes
Cyril H. Benes Harvard University
Brian J. Druker
Brian J. Druker Oregon Health & Science University
Hamid Band
Hamid Band University of Nebraska Medical Center
Steven R. Gullans
Steven R. Gullans Brigham and Women's Hospital
Kermit L. Carraway
Kermit L. Carraway University of California, Davis
Steven E. Shoelson
Steven E. Shoelson Harvard University
Robert S. Balaban
Robert S. Balaban National Institutes of Health

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