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Tyrosine kinase receptors / Peptidase / Clinical medicine / Cancer / Medicine / Oncogenes / Tyrosine kinases / HER2/neu / Cathepsin B / Epidermal growth factor receptor / ErbB / Cathepsin Z
Date: 2016-03-02 01:55:24
Tyrosine kinase receptors
Peptidase
Clinical medicine
Cancer
Medicine
Oncogenes
Tyrosine kinases
HER2/neu
Cathepsin B
Epidermal growth factor receptor
ErbB
Cathepsin Z

Abstract ErbB2 overexpression gives rise to a highly invasive, aggressive phenotype associated with an enlarged lysosomal compartment and increased activity of the lysosomal proteases, cysteine cathepsins. We have recent

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