Background: Aberrant activation of signaling pathways drives many of the fundamental biological processes that accompany tumor initiation and progression. Inappropriate phosphorylation of intermediates in these signaling pathways are a frequently observed molecular lesion that accompanies the undesirable activation or repression of pro- and anti-oncogenic pathways. Therefore, methods which directly query signaling pathway activation via phosphorylation assays in individual cancer biopsies are expected to provide important insights into the molecular “logic” that distinguishes cancer and normal tissue on one hand, and enables personalized intervention strategies on the other. Results: We first document the largest available set of tyrosine p...
Signal transduction pathways commonly go awry in cancer. Recent advances in understanding how these ...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer related deaths worldwide, reportedly contributing to...
Background:Lung cancer (LC) is the dominant cause of death by cancer in the world, being responsible...
BACKGROUND. Aberrant activation of signaling pathways drives many of the fundamental biological proc...
IntroductionThe identification of key pathways dysregulated in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is...
Massive evidence suggests that genetic abnormalities contribute to the development of lung cancer. T...
To understand drug combination effect, it is necessary to decipher the interactions between drug tar...
Background:An understanding of the activated protein signaling architecture in non–small-cell lung c...
The advent of molecular targeted agents is changing the treatment of solid tumors. In non-small-cell...
Lung cancer is still the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Both histologically and molecularl...
Lung cancer is the deadliest of all cancers in the world. Particularly non-small cell lung cancer (N...
Background: Because cell signaling and cell metabolic pathways are executed through proteins, protei...
Current research has identified several potential biomarkers for lung cancer diagnosis or prognosis....
We investigated the clinical implications of lung developmental transcription factors (TTF-1, NKX2–8...
Abstract:Molecular genetic studies of lung cancer have revealed that clinically evident lung cancers...
Signal transduction pathways commonly go awry in cancer. Recent advances in understanding how these ...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer related deaths worldwide, reportedly contributing to...
Background:Lung cancer (LC) is the dominant cause of death by cancer in the world, being responsible...
BACKGROUND. Aberrant activation of signaling pathways drives many of the fundamental biological proc...
IntroductionThe identification of key pathways dysregulated in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is...
Massive evidence suggests that genetic abnormalities contribute to the development of lung cancer. T...
To understand drug combination effect, it is necessary to decipher the interactions between drug tar...
Background:An understanding of the activated protein signaling architecture in non–small-cell lung c...
The advent of molecular targeted agents is changing the treatment of solid tumors. In non-small-cell...
Lung cancer is still the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Both histologically and molecularl...
Lung cancer is the deadliest of all cancers in the world. Particularly non-small cell lung cancer (N...
Background: Because cell signaling and cell metabolic pathways are executed through proteins, protei...
Current research has identified several potential biomarkers for lung cancer diagnosis or prognosis....
We investigated the clinical implications of lung developmental transcription factors (TTF-1, NKX2–8...
Abstract:Molecular genetic studies of lung cancer have revealed that clinically evident lung cancers...
Signal transduction pathways commonly go awry in cancer. Recent advances in understanding how these ...
Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer related deaths worldwide, reportedly contributing to...
Background:Lung cancer (LC) is the dominant cause of death by cancer in the world, being responsible...