Targeting ERK, an Achilles' Heel of the MAPK pathway, in cancer therapy
The mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) pathway, often known as the RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK signal cascade, functions to transmit upstream signals to its downstream effectors to regulate physiological process such as cell proliferation, differentiation, survival and death. As the most frequently mutate...
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Main Authors: | Feifei Liu (Author), Xiaotong Yang (Author), Meiyu Geng (Author), Min Huang (Author) |
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