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The Egf Receptor Family Biologic Mechanisms And Role In Cancer 1st Edition Graham Carpenter Editor

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The Egf Receptor Family Biologic Mechanisms And Role In Cancer 1st Edition Graham Carpenter Editor
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.01 MB
Pages: 175
Author: Graham Carpenter (Editor)
ISBN: 0121602818, 9780121602819
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The Egf Receptor Family Biologic Mechanisms And Role In Cancer 1st Edition Graham Carpenter Editor by Graham Carpenter (editor) 0121602818, 9780121602819 instant download after payment.

The enormity of the literature on growth factors, plus the breadth of the biological disciplines and technical expertise required prohibits a comprehensive review by even a multi-disciplinary panel of authors. To provide an alternative that is feasible for authors and digestible by readers, this review compendium consists of a collection of articles, each covering an aspect of teh ErbB/EGF field. This compilation features articles on growth factor ligands, neuregulins, and individual receptors. The second part of the book concentrates on the biological context of the ErbB receptors, particularly in mammary development and in cancer. It concludes with a discussion of the genetic systems that have enabled significant advances in research in this area.

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