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      • Characterizing the Role of the RET Receptor Tyrosine Kinase in Colorectal Cancer 

        Maritan, Sarah
        RET is a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) that plays important roles in both normal development and cancer. RET has well-established oncogenic roles in thyroid cancer and growing evidence implicates RET activity in the ...
      • Differential Contributions of RET-isoforms to Tumour Invasion 

        Lian, Eric
        RET is a receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) which is normally activated at the cell surface by glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factors and plays critical roles during embryogenesis. RET is expressed as two protein isoforms, ...
      • Differential Trafficking of RET Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Isoforms 

        Crupi, Mathieu
        The RET receptor tyrosine kinase is implicated in both normal development and cancer. RET is expressed as two protein isoforms, RET9 and RET51, which differ in the number of their C-terminal amino acids. RET isoforms are ...
      • Evaluating the relationship between the RET receptor tyrosine kinase and TMEM127 

        Rekab, Aisha
        Pheochromocytomas (PCC) are highly heritable neoplasms of the adrenal gland, carrying germline mutations in approximately 40% of cases. PCC susceptibility genes have been subdivided into two clusters: hypoxia-related genes, ...

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