Sahin, 2005 - Google Patents
The role of metalloprotease-disintegrin (ADAM) proteins in postranslational processing of EGF receptor ligands and insights into regulatory mechanismsSahin, 2005
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All ligands of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), which has important roles in development and disease, are released from the membrane by proteases. In several instances, ectodomain release is critical for activation of EGFR-ligands, highlighting the …
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