Family of structurally-related cell-surface receptors that signal through an intrinsic protein-tyrosine kinase.
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Examples for "erbb"
1There was also a negative correlation between c-erbB-2 expression and tumor stage.
2Conversely, inactivation of the ErbB receptors reduces the expression levels of Survivin.
3This study revealed that erbB-3 expression was associated with better prognosis.
4Several recent evidences suggest that NRG1 and their ErbB receptors are involved in ALS.
5The only cases showing c-erbB-2 amplification were the two CAexPA cases with high-level immunoreactivity.
1Conversely, inactivation of the ErbB receptors reduces the expression levels of Survivin.
2Several recent evidences suggest that NRG1 and their ErbB receptors are involved in ALS.
3Therefore, our results do not support a role for ErbB receptors as auto-antigens in iMG patients.
4We describe a new approach that directs ErbB receptor interactions, resulting in biased signaling and phenotypes.
5Activation of ErbB receptor and downstream signaling molecules were observed in neurites only after heregulin stimulation.
1Conversely, inactivation of the ErbB receptors reduces the expression levels of Survivin.
2Several recent evidences suggest that NRG1 and their ErbB receptors are involved in ALS.
3Therefore, our results do not support a role for ErbB receptors as auto-antigens in iMG patients.
4Distributions of ErbB receptors on membranes of SKBR3 breast cancer cells were mapped by immunoelectron microscopy.
5ErbB receptors not only function in cancer, but are also key developmental regulators in the nervous system.
6This review aims to compile the current knowledge on the functions of ErbB receptors in physiology and physiopathology of the biliary epithelium.