Investigatiing the Role of the Wild-Type Ras Isoforms in KRas-driven Cancer
<p>The RAS family is a group of small GTPases that can become constitutively activated by point mutations that are found in about 30% of all cancer patients. There are three well-characterized RAS family members: HRAS, NRAS, and KRAS, the latter of which is alternatively spliced at the C-ter...
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/11392 |