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Tumor targeting through fibroblast growth factor receptors

Seminars in Cancer Biology, 1995
Fibroblast growth factor tyrosine kinase receptors are encoded by four genes, but alternate splicing can result in more than 100 possible protein sequences. The receptors have widespread expression in the developing embryo, but the expression becomes more restricted in the adult.
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Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor-Related Skeletal Disorders

2007
Four fibroblast growth receptor genes, FGFR1 to FGFR4, encode receptors for the 18 (or more) fibroblast growth factors. Any of the factors can bind to any of the receptors, although there are preferences. Structurally, the receptors consist of an extracellular region, comprising three immunoglobulinlike domains, a single hydrophobic segment that spans ...
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Receptors for Fibroblast Growth Factors (FGFs)

1995
Abstract The different FGFR genes and their spliced variants are described in the literature under various names (Table 1). The five genes are now known as FGFR-1 (Lee et al. 1989), FGFR-2 (Dionne et al. 1990), FGFR-3 (Keegan et al. 1991), FGFR-4 (Partanen et al. 1991) and FGFR-5 (Avivi et al.
O Bernard, P Matthew
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Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitor–Associated Retinopathy

JAMA Ophthalmology, 2020
Deep, Parikh, Dean, Eliott, Leo A, Kim
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Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor (FGFR)

Emerging Therapeutic Targets, 1997
Hing Y Leung, David E Neal
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Treatment of muscle‐invasive and advanced bladder cancer in 2020

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Vaibhav G Patel   +2 more
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Selective over‐expression of fibroblast growth factor receptors 1 and 4 in clinical prostate cancer

Journal of Pathology, 2007
K. Sahadevan   +5 more
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