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Tyrosine kinase signalling in breast cancer

Nancy Hynes

  1. The ability of growth factors and their cognate receptors to induce mammary epithelial proliferation and differentiation is dependent on their ability to activate a number of specific signal transduction pathw...

    Authors: Eran R Andrechek and William J Muller
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2000 2:211
  2. Both the non-receptor tyrosine kinase, c-Src, and members of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor family are overexpressed in high percentages of human breast cancers. Because these molecules are plasma ...

    Authors: Jacqueline S Biscardi, Rumey C Ishizawar, Corinne M Silva and Sarah J Parsons
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2000 2:203
  3. The past decade has seen the definition of key signalling pathways downstream of receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) in terms of their components and the protein-protein interactions that facilitate signal transd...

    Authors: Rania Kairouz and Roger J Daly
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2000 2:197
  4. The fibroblast growth factors [Fgfs (murine), FGFs (human)] constitute a large family of ligands that signal through a class of cell-surface tyrosine kinase receptors. Fgf signalling has been associated in vitro ...

    Authors: Clive Dickson, Bradley Spencer-Dene, Christian Dillon and Vera Fantl
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2000 2:191
  5. Cross-communication between different signalling systems is critical for the integration of multiple and changing environmental influences on individual cells. The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) has b...

    Authors: Norbert Prenzel, Esther Zwick, Michael Leserer and Axel Ullrich
    Citation: Breast Cancer Research 2000 2:184