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Concept Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Concept Organelles
Concept Structure-Activity Relationship
Academic Article The related adhesion focal tyrosine kinase forms a complex with paxillin in hematopoietic cells.
Academic Article Growth inhibition and modulation of kinase pathways of small cell lung cancer cell lines by the novel tyrosine kinase inhibitor STI 571.
Academic Article Expression of the focal adhesion protein paxillin in lung cancer and its relation to cell motility.
Academic Article Gemcitabine and vinorelbine in patients with advanced lung cancer: preclinical studies and report of a phase I trial.
Academic Article BAL is a novel risk-related gene in diffuse large B-cell lymphomas that enhances cellular migration.
Academic Article Modulation of the c-Met/hepatocyte growth factor pathway in small cell lung cancer.
Academic Article Activated c-Met signals through PI3K with dramatic effects on cytoskeletal functions in small cell lung cancer.
Academic Article Flow cytometric determination of lipid peroxidation using fluoresceinated phosphoethanolamine.
Academic Article Modulation of c-Kit/SCF pathway leads to alterations in topoisomerase-I activity in small cell lung cancer.
Academic Article CBL is frequently altered in lung cancers: its relationship to mutations in MET and EGFR tyrosine kinases.
Academic Article Mechanisms of metastasis as related to receptor tyrosine kinases in small-cell lung cancer.
Academic Article A phase I study of pemetrexed, carboplatin, and concurrent radiotherapy in patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung or esophageal cancer.
Academic Article Degradation and regurgitation of extracellular proteins by cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages and baby hamster kidney fibroblasts. Kinetic evidence that the transfer of proteins to lysosomes is not irreversible.
Academic Article Dose-finding and pharmacokinetic study to optimize the dosing of irinotecan according to the UGT1A1 genotype of patients with cancer.
Academic Article A multicenter phase I study of pazopanib in combination with paclitaxel in first-line treatment of patients with advanced solid tumors.
Academic Article Met gene amplification and protein hyperactivation is a mechanism of resistance to both first and third generation EGFR inhibitors in lung cancer treatment.
Academic Article Expression and mutational analysis of c-CBL and its relationship to the MET receptor in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.
Academic Article Refining epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) -inhibition-related rash (EIRR) phenotypes with a cetuximab (C) monotherapy stage of a phase II trial for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Academic Article A phase I open-label dose-escalation study of the anti-HER3 monoclonal antibody LJM716 in patients with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus or head and neck and HER2-overexpressing breast or gastric cancer.
Academic Article Dose-escalation trial of the ALK, MET & ROS1 inhibitor, crizotinib, in patients with advanced cancer.
Academic Article Presence and structure-activity relationship of intrinsically disordered regions across mucins.
Academic Article Intrinsically Disordered Proteins: Critical Components of the Wetware.
Academic Article Predicting survival of NSCLC patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors: Impact and timing of immune-related adverse events and prior tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy.
Academic Article Management of infusion-related reactions (IRRs) in patients receiving amivantamab in the CHRYSALIS study.
Concept Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions
Grant Role of Paxillin in Lung Cancer
Grant Role of c-Met in SCLC and Potential for Novel Therapy
Grant Novel Targeted Therapy in Pancreatic Cancer
Grant PAXILLIN--AN ONCOGENE ACTIVATED PROTEIN
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