Is assigning a descriptor with definitive functional or clinical annotation to molecules or signaling pathways a hindrance to advancements in biomedical research? / Julie Y.H. Chan and Samuel H.H. Chan

A common practice in contemporary biomedicine is to assign a descriptor with definitive functional or clinical annotation to a particular molecule or signaling pathway. Thus, terms such as tumor suppressor molecules or survival signaling pathways abound in the literature. Despite its simplicity and...

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Main Authors: Chan, Julie Y.H (Author), Chan, Samuel H.H (Author)
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