AbstractThe levels and activity of c-Src in colorectal cancer cells increase steadily during the course of colorectal carcinogenesis and are most highly elevated in advanced metastatic disease. However, the effects of increases in c-Src activity on the proliferation of colorectal cancer cells during early and late stages of tumorigenesis remain elusive. To study the consequences of increases in c-Src levels and activity on the growth of colorectal cancer cells in later stages of colorectal carcinogenesis, we developed human colorectal cancer cell lines in which c-Src levels and activity could be inducibly increased by a tightly controlled expression of wild-type c-Src or of the constitutively active mutant of c-Src, c-SrcY527F. Src inductio...
The heterogeneity of cancer cell signaling is a significant obstacle for the effective development a...
AbstractHyperproliferation of the premalignant epithelium is critical for colonic carcinogenesis; ho...
c-Yes, a member of the Src tyrosine kinase family, is found highly activated in colon carcinoma but ...
The levels and activity of c-Src in colorectal cancer cells increase steadily during the course of c...
The levels and activity of c-Src in colorectal cancer cells increasesteadilyduring thecourseof color...
AbstractThe levels and activity of c-Src in colorectal cancer cells increase steadily during the cou...
AbstractHuman SRC encodes the non-receptor tyrosine kinase pp60c-Src, which is activated in many hum...
AbstractIncreases in the levels and/or activity of nonreceptor tyrosine kinases c-Src and c-Yes are ...
Increases in the levels and/or activity of nonreceptor tyrosine kinases c-Src and c-Yes are often as...
AbstractThe proto-oncogene c-src is rarely mutated in human cancers, and when overexpressed in norma...
Colorectal cancer is the highest cause of cancer-related death in the West. c-Src protein levels are...
carcinoma cells. decreases during mitosis of human colon Src activity increases and Yes activit
AbstractSrc, a membrane-associated nonreceptor tyrosine kinase, belongs to the Src family kinase gro...
1. The journal Cell Growth and Differentiation is the original source of the material.2. This articl...
Src is a member of a superfamily of membrane-associated nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinases. It is ...
The heterogeneity of cancer cell signaling is a significant obstacle for the effective development a...
AbstractHyperproliferation of the premalignant epithelium is critical for colonic carcinogenesis; ho...
c-Yes, a member of the Src tyrosine kinase family, is found highly activated in colon carcinoma but ...
The levels and activity of c-Src in colorectal cancer cells increase steadily during the course of c...
The levels and activity of c-Src in colorectal cancer cells increasesteadilyduring thecourseof color...
AbstractThe levels and activity of c-Src in colorectal cancer cells increase steadily during the cou...
AbstractHuman SRC encodes the non-receptor tyrosine kinase pp60c-Src, which is activated in many hum...
AbstractIncreases in the levels and/or activity of nonreceptor tyrosine kinases c-Src and c-Yes are ...
Increases in the levels and/or activity of nonreceptor tyrosine kinases c-Src and c-Yes are often as...
AbstractThe proto-oncogene c-src is rarely mutated in human cancers, and when overexpressed in norma...
Colorectal cancer is the highest cause of cancer-related death in the West. c-Src protein levels are...
carcinoma cells. decreases during mitosis of human colon Src activity increases and Yes activit
AbstractSrc, a membrane-associated nonreceptor tyrosine kinase, belongs to the Src family kinase gro...
1. The journal Cell Growth and Differentiation is the original source of the material.2. This articl...
Src is a member of a superfamily of membrane-associated nonreceptor protein tyrosine kinases. It is ...
The heterogeneity of cancer cell signaling is a significant obstacle for the effective development a...
AbstractHyperproliferation of the premalignant epithelium is critical for colonic carcinogenesis; ho...
c-Yes, a member of the Src tyrosine kinase family, is found highly activated in colon carcinoma but ...