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Models of Crk Adaptor Proteins in Cancer
Emily S. Bell, Morag Park
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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In Cancer
100%
Crk Adaptor Proteins
100%
Cancer Progression
66%
Malignancy
66%
Human Cancer
66%
Recent Advances
33%
Signaling Pathway
33%
Adaptor Protein
33%
Cellular Processes
33%
Mechanism of Action
33%
Catalytic Activity
33%
Overexpression
33%
Chicken
33%
Tyrosine Kinase
33%
SH3 Domain
33%
Adaptor
33%
Retrovirus
33%
Mechanistic Understanding
33%
Downstream Effectors
33%
Fibroblasts
33%
Structural Organization
33%
Integrin
33%
SH2 Domain
33%
Therapeutic Targeting
33%
In Vivo Model
33%
Multiple Signaling Pathways
33%
Fusion Product
33%
Oncogenic Drivers
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Kinase
100%
Phosphotransferase
100%
Retrovirus
100%
Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
100%
SH2 Domain
100%
Tyrosine Kinase
100%
SH3 Domain
100%
Gene Fusion
100%
Integrin
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Cancer Growth
100%
Adaptor Protein
100%
Phosphotransferase
50%
Protein Tyrosine Kinase
50%
Retrovirus
50%
Integrin
50%
Cellular Processes
50%