The KRAS/ K-RAS oncogene is crucially involved in human cancer. The term "oncogene" - i.e., a gene able to transform a normal cell into a tumor cell - was introduced in 1969, but the word was not used in the human carcinogenesis literature until much later. Transforming Kras and Hras oncogenes from the Kirsten and Harvey sarcoma viruses were not identified until the early 1980s due to the complicated structures of the viral genomes. Orthologs of these viral oncogenes were then found in transforming DNA fragments in human cancers in the form of mutated versions of the HRAS and KRAS proto-oncogenes. Thus, RAS genes were the first human oncogenes to be identified. Subsequent studies showed that mutated KRAS acted as an in vivo oncogenic driver...
The RAS genes (HRAS, KRAS and NRAS) are the most frequently mutated oncogene family in human cancers...
© 2021 by the authors.It has been over forty years since the isolation of the first human oncogene (...
The RAS gene family is among the most studied and best characterized of the known cancer-related gen...
Review on KRAS (Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog), with data on DNA, on the protein encode...
The RAS gene family, responsible for signal transduction within the mitogen activated protein kinase...
One KRAS (Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog) mutation is present in up to of all human tu...
Cancer is defined as the abnormal proliferation of cells. This has become an important disease over ...
Mutations of RAS oncogenes are responsible for about 30% of all human cancer types, including pancre...
KRAS (kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene) is a member of the RAS family. KRAS mutations are one of m...
Ras proteins play a crucial role as a central component of the cellular networks controlling a varie...
<p>The RAS family is a group of small GTPases that can become constitutively activated by point muta...
The challenge of translational medicine is to translate very complex scientific data into the clinic...
Rat sarcoma virus (RAS) represents the most frequently mutated oncogene family across all malignanci...
Somatic mutations in the Ras oncogene family (KRas, HRas, and NRas) occur in up to 30 % of human can...
Rat sarcoma virus (RAS) represents the most frequently mutated oncogene family across all malignanci...
The RAS genes (HRAS, KRAS and NRAS) are the most frequently mutated oncogene family in human cancers...
© 2021 by the authors.It has been over forty years since the isolation of the first human oncogene (...
The RAS gene family is among the most studied and best characterized of the known cancer-related gen...
Review on KRAS (Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog), with data on DNA, on the protein encode...
The RAS gene family, responsible for signal transduction within the mitogen activated protein kinase...
One KRAS (Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homolog) mutation is present in up to of all human tu...
Cancer is defined as the abnormal proliferation of cells. This has become an important disease over ...
Mutations of RAS oncogenes are responsible for about 30% of all human cancer types, including pancre...
KRAS (kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene) is a member of the RAS family. KRAS mutations are one of m...
Ras proteins play a crucial role as a central component of the cellular networks controlling a varie...
<p>The RAS family is a group of small GTPases that can become constitutively activated by point muta...
The challenge of translational medicine is to translate very complex scientific data into the clinic...
Rat sarcoma virus (RAS) represents the most frequently mutated oncogene family across all malignanci...
Somatic mutations in the Ras oncogene family (KRas, HRas, and NRas) occur in up to 30 % of human can...
Rat sarcoma virus (RAS) represents the most frequently mutated oncogene family across all malignanci...
The RAS genes (HRAS, KRAS and NRAS) are the most frequently mutated oncogene family in human cancers...
© 2021 by the authors.It has been over forty years since the isolation of the first human oncogene (...
The RAS gene family is among the most studied and best characterized of the known cancer-related gen...