Published in Women's Health Weekly, July 22nd, 2004
"Abnormal signal transduction arising from integrins and protein p-cosine kinases has been implicated in the initiation and progression of a variety of human cancers. Integrin-mediated signal transduction pathways require regulated cytoplasmic protein-protein interactions. However, little is known about integrin-associated proteins and ovarian cancer," said B. Gabriel and colleagues.
These scientists "investigated the association of pp125FAK, a cytoplasmic...
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