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|a Growth Factors and their Receptors in Cancer Metastasis
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|c edited by C. R. Snyder, Wen G. Jiang, Kunio Matsumoto, Toshikazu Nakamura.
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|a Cancer Metastasis - Biology and Treatment,
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|a The Role of Leukemia Inhibitory Factor in Cancer and Cancer Metastasis -- Interleukin-2 and its Receptors in Human Solid Tumours: Immunobiology and Clinical Significance -- Interleukin-8 and Angiogenesis -- The Role of Interleukein-11 in the Formation of Bone Metastases -- Therapeutic Potential of Adenovirus Mediated Interleukin-12 Gene Therapy for Prostate Cancer -- Fibroblast Growth Factors and Their Receptors in Metastases of Prostate and Other Urological Cancers -- Insulin-like Growth Factor Axis Elements in Breast Cancer Progression -- The Role of Platelet Derived Growth Factor (PDGF) and Its Receptors in Cancer and Metastasis -- TGF? Receptor Signaling in Cancer and Metastasis -- VEGF-C/VEGFRS and Cancer Metastasis -- HGF-c-Met Receptor Pathway in Tumor Invasion-metastasis and Potential Cancer Treatment With NK4 -- Growth Factor Receptors and Cell Adhesion Complexes in Cytoskeletal Assembly/Anchorage.
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|a about the involvement of signaling Transforming growth factor in tumor development and metastasis. plays a central role in the signaling network that controls morphogenesis, 2. THE BASICS OF growth and cell differentiation in SIGNALING multicellular organisms. The different members of this pleiotropic family of 2. 1. receptor signaling growth and differentiation factors seem to The family of growth factors regulate many processes in human disease consists of more than thirty members in and, in particular, tumor development. humans alone (15, 16). They cluster in Our understanding of how two major groups, the group composed of initiated signals are mediated has both the bone morphogenetic proteins increased dramatically in the last fifteen (BMP) and growth and differentiation years. Firstly, the prototype of factors (GDFs), and the group formed by this still constantly growing family, was the Activins, and Nodals. The two identified and cloned (1). Secondly, the groups differ in their use of receptors for family receptors were transmembrane receptors and the identified by expression cloning from subsequent activation of the mammalian tissue culture (2-7). Thirdly, transcriptional mediators (for recent genetic screens in Drosophila reviews see (13, 14, 17)).
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