RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, which regulate cytoplasmic signaling networks that control diverse normal cellular processes. Gain-of-function missense mutations in RAS genes are found in ∼25% of human cancers, prompting interest in identifying anti-RAS therapeutic strategies for cancer treatment. However, despite more than three decades of intense effort, no anti-RAS therapies have reached clinical application. Contributing to this failure has been an underestimation of the complexities of RAS. First, there is now appreciation that the four human RAS proteins are not functionally identical. Second, with >130 different missense mutations found in cancer, there is an emerging...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
In human cells, three closely related RAS genes, termed HRAS, KRAS, and NRAS, encode four highly hom...
Ras proteins play a crucial role as a central component of the cellular networks controlling a varie...
Mutationally activated RAS proteins are critical oncogenic drivers in nearly 30% of all human cancer...
ABSTRACTActivating mutations of Ras genes are often observed in cancer. The protein products of the ...
ABSTRACTActivating mutations of Ras genes are often observed in cancer. The protein products of the ...
Nearly 30% of human cancers have mutations in one of the three RAS genes. Despite over 30 years of d...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
Abstract RAS mutations (HRAS, NRAS, and KRAS) are among the most common oncogenes, and around 19% of...
Ras is frequently mutated in cancer, however, there is a lack of consensus in the literature regardi...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
RAS proteins (KRAS4A, KRAS4B, NRAS and HRAS) function as GDP–GTP-regulated binary on-off switches, w...
In human cells, three closely related RAS genes, termed HRAS, KRAS, and NRAS, encode four highly hom...
Ras proteins play a crucial role as a central component of the cellular networks controlling a varie...
Mutationally activated RAS proteins are critical oncogenic drivers in nearly 30% of all human cancer...
ABSTRACTActivating mutations of Ras genes are often observed in cancer. The protein products of the ...
ABSTRACTActivating mutations of Ras genes are often observed in cancer. The protein products of the ...
Nearly 30% of human cancers have mutations in one of the three RAS genes. Despite over 30 years of d...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
Abstract RAS mutations (HRAS, NRAS, and KRAS) are among the most common oncogenes, and around 19% of...
Ras is frequently mutated in cancer, however, there is a lack of consensus in the literature regardi...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...
The genetic alterations in cancer cells are tightly linked to signaling pathway dysregulation. Ras i...