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Class:IdLiteratureReference:2011997
_displayNameFGFR1 emerges as a potential therapeutic target for lobular breast carcinomas
_timestamp2011-11-22 14:55:12
author[Person:2011697] Reis-Filho, JS
[Person:2011740] Simpson, PT
[Person:2011765] Turner, NC
[Person:2011633] Lambros, MB
[Person:171146] Jones, C
[Person:2011646] Mackay, A
[Person:2011579] Grigoriadis, A
[Person:2011715] Sarrio, D
[Person:2011720] Savage, K
[Person:2011538] Dexter, T
[Person:2011605] Iravani, M
[Person:2011547] Fenwick, K
[Person:2011789] Weber, B
[Person:2011586] Hardisson, D
[Person:2011726] Schmitt, FC
[Person:2011676] Palacios, J
[Person:1614108] Lakhani, SR
[Person:110798] Ashworth, A
created[InstanceEdit:2011996] Rothfels, K, 2011-11-22
journalClin Cancer Res
pages6652-62
pubMedIdentifier17121884
titleFGFR1 emerges as a potential therapeutic target for lobular breast carcinomas
volume12
year2006
(literatureReference)[DefinedSet:1982053] Overexpressed FGFR1 homodimers [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:1839120] Signaling by FGFR1 amplification mutants [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2023462] Tyrosine kinase inhibitors bind and inhibit overexpressed FGFR1 dimers [Homo sapiens]
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