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Details on Person The T790M mutation in EGFR kinase causes drug resistance by increasing the affinity for ATP

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1182969
_displayNameThe T790M mutation in EGFR kinase causes drug resistance by increasing the affinity for ATP
_timestamp2011-02-09 17:28:18
author[Person:1169425] Yun, CH
[Person:1182970] Mengwasser, KE
[Person:1182965] Toms, AV
[Person:1169416] Woo, MS
[Person:1169426] Greulich, Heidi
[Person:1182963] Wong, KK
[Person:1169419] Meyerson, M
[Person:202355] Eck, MJ
created[InstanceEdit:1182968] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2011-02-09
journalProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
pages2070-5
pubMedIdentifier18227510
titleThe T790M mutation in EGFR kinase causes drug resistance by increasing the affinity for ATP
volume105
year2008
(literatureReference)[CandidateSet:1182967] Ligand-responsive EGFR mutants resistant to non-covalent TKIs [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[DefinedSet:1182971] EGFR secondary KD mutants [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[CandidateSet:1182983] Phospho-EGFR secondary KD mutants [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
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