Syk is low-expressed in non-small-cell lung cancer and inversely correlates with patient's survival

The protein tyrosine kinases (PTKs) are a group of enzyme proteins that can phosphorylate substrate protein tyrosine residues, and are involved in many signal transduction pathways. They also play an important role in the control of cell differentiation, proliferation, and spreading. A recent study...

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信号转导途径
生存期
细胞分化
肿瘤抑制
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