WHITELAB PUBLICATIONS 1987

 

Carpentier JL, White MF, Orci L, Kahn RC.

Direct visualization of the phosphorylated epidermal growth factor receptor during its internalization in A-431 cells ©

 

White MF, Stegmann EW, Dull TJ, Ullrich A, Kahn CR.

Characterization of an endogenous substrate of the insulin receptor in cultured cells ©

 

Hachiya HL, Takayama S, White MF, King GL.

Regulation of insulin receptor internalization in vascular endothelial cells by insulin and phorbol ester ©

 

Machicao F, Haring H, White MF, Carrascosa JM, Obermaier B, Wieland OH.

An Mr 180,000 protein is an endogenous substrate for the insulin-receptor-associated tyrosine kinase in human placenta ©

 

Goren HJ, White MF, Kahn CR.

Separate domains of the insulin receptor contain sites of autophosphorylation and tyrosine kinase activity ©

 

Izumi T, White MF, Kadowaki T, Takaku F, Akanuma Y, Kasuga M.

Insulin-like growth factor I rapidly stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of a Mr 185,000 protein in intact cells ©

 

Ballotti R, Kowalski A, White MF, Le Marchand-Brustel Y, Van Obberghen E.

Insulin stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of its receptor beta-subunit in intact rat hepatocytes ©

 

Haring HU, White MF, Machicao F, Ermel B, Schleicher E, Obermaier B.

Insulin rapidly stimulates phosphorylation of a 46-kDa membrane protein on tyrosine residues as well as phosphorylation of several soluble proteins in intact fat cells ©

 

Sale EM, White MF, Kahn CR.

Phosphorylation of glycolytic and gluconeogenic enzymes by the insulin receptor kinase ©

 

Kaplan DR, Whitman M, Schaffhausen B, Pallas DC, White M, Cantley L, Roberts TM.

Common elements in growth factor stimulation and oncogenic transformation: 85 kd phosphoprotein and phosphatidylinositol kinase activity ©