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Activation of Growth Factor Receptors in Esophageal Cancer-Implications for Therapy

Simon Ekman   Michael Bergqvist   Carl-Henrik Heldin  et al.
2007 October
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Growth factor receptors are often associated with tyrosine kinase activity, either intrinsically or by forming a complex with an intracellular tyrosine kinase.
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Subject: Health Publisher:  The Oncologist
Volume:  12 Number:  10
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CiteNumber:  2474 Contributor:  jwalker
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Ekman, S., Bergqvist, M., & Heldin, C., etal. (2007). Activation of Growth Factor Receptors in Esophageal Cancer-Implications for Therapy. The Oncologist, 12(10). Retrieved September 5, 2010, from http://theoncologist.alphamedpress.org/cgi/content/full/12/10/1165



MLA Style

Ekman, Simon, Michael Bergqvist, and Carl-Henrik Heldin, etal. ''Activation of Growth Factor Receptors in Esophageal Cancer-Implications for Therapy.'' The Oncologist 12.10 (2007). 5 September 2010 <http://theoncologist.alphamedpress.org/cgi/content/full/12/10/1165>.



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Ekman, Simon, Michael Bergqvist and Carl-Henrik Heldin, etal. ''Activation of Growth Factor Receptors in Esophageal Cancer-Implications for Therapy.'' The Oncologist 12, no. 10 (2007). http://theoncologist.alphamedpress.org/cgi/content/full/12/10/1165 (accessed September 5 2010).