File:EGFR kinase (9125080896).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEGFR kinase (9125080896).jpg | Scientists at UCL have used computer simulations to uncover why tiny mutations can trigger certain types of brain and lung cancer. A protein called epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), pictured here, which regulates the cellular functions in response to extracellular messages, can cause cancer when it mutates into a deregulated hyper-active form, as it affects cell survival, migration and division. Image credit: F. Gervasio (UCL Chemistry and ISMB) Image |
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Author | UCL Mathematical and Physical Sciences from London, UK |
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