Structural analysis of p185c-neu and epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinases: oligomerization of kinase domains
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Inhibition of ErbB-2 mitogenic and transforming activity by RALT, a mitogen-induced signal transducer which binds to the ErbB-2 kinase domainADAM-17: the enzyme that does it all.Role for the epidermal growth factor receptor in neurofibromatosis-related peripheral nerve tumorigenesis.Complexity of signal transduction mediated by ErbB2: clues to the potential of receptor-targeted cancer therapy.The constitutive activity of epidermal growth factor receptor vIII leads to activation and differential trafficking of wild-type epidermal growth factor receptor and erbB2The m1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor transactivates the EGF receptor to modulate ion channel activityHER2/neu: mechanisms of dimerization/oligomerization.Dual inhibition of both the epidermal growth factor receptor and erbB2 effectively inhibits the promotion of skin tumors during two-stage carcinogenesis.Role of extracellular subdomains of p185c-neu and the epidermal growth factor receptor in ligand-independent association and transactivationLoss of Hsp90 association up-regulates Src-dependent ErbB2 activity.Compounds identified by virtual docking to a tetrameric EGFR extracellular domain can modulate Grb2 internalization.Protein quantification from complex protein mixtures using a proteomics methodology with single-cell resolution.Ligand-induced dimer-tetramer transition during the activation of the cell surface epidermal growth factor receptor-A multidimensional microscopy analysis.Ligand discrimination in signaling through an ErbB4 receptor homodimer.Proxy activation of protein ErbB2 by heterologous ligands implies a heterotetrameric mode of receptor tyrosine kinase interaction.
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Structural analysis of p185c-neu and epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinases: oligomerization of kinase domains
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scientific article published on June 1996
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Structural analysis of p185c-n ...... gomerization of kinase domains
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Structural analysis of p185c-n ...... omerization of kinase domains.
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Structural analysis of p185c-n ...... omerization of kinase domains.
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Structural analysis of p185c-n ...... gomerization of kinase domains
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Structural analysis of p185c-n ...... omerization of kinase domains.
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Structural analysis of p185c-n ...... gomerization of kinase domains
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Brennan PJ
Kieber-Emmons T
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10.1073/PNAS.93.13.6252
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1996-06-01T00:00:00Z