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2018
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1989
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Hepialidae -- Classification. : Primitive ghost moths : morphology and taxonomy of the Australian genus Fraus Walker (Lepidoptera: Hepialidae s. lat.) / Ebbe S. Nielsen and Niels P. Kristensen
1989
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Hépialidés -- Australie. : Primitive ghost moths : morphology and taxonomy of the Australian genus Fraus Walker (Lepidoptera:Hepialiadae s. lat.) / Ebbe S. Nielsen and Niels P. Kristensen
1989
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Hepler, Heather. : Something about the author. Volume 177 / Lisa Kumar, project editor
Heppingstone, Claude, 1886-1916 -- Diaries. : A camelman on the Canning : diary of Claude Heppingstone : cameleer, Canning Stock Route well construction party, 1908-1910 / edited by Phil Bianchi ... [and others]
The erbB-2 gene is a proto-oncogene that codes for the erbB-2 receptor (RECEPTOR, ERBB-2), a protein with structural features similar to the epidermal growth factor receptor. Its name originates from the viral oncogene homolog (v-erbB) which is a truncated form of the chicken erbB gene found in the avian erythroblastosis virus. Overexpression and amplification of the gene is associated with a significant number of adenocarcinomas. The human c-erbB-2 gene is located at 17q21.2
The erbB-2 gene is a proto-oncogene that codes for the erbB-2 receptor (RECEPTOR, ERBB-2), a protein with structural features similar to the epidermal growth factor receptor. Its name originates from the viral oncogene homolog (v-erbB) which is a truncated form of the chicken erbB gene found in the avian erythroblastosis virus. Overexpression and amplification of the gene is associated with a significant number of adenocarcinomas. The human c-erbB-2 gene is located at 17q21.2
A cell surface protein-tyrosine kinase receptor that is overexpressed in a variety of ADENOCARCINOMAS. It has extensive homology to and heterodimerizes with the EGF RECEPTOR, the ERBB-3 RECEPTOR, and the ERBB-4 RECEPTOR. Activation of the erbB-2 receptor occurs through heterodimer formation with a ligand-bound erbB receptor family member
A family of structurally-related cell-surface receptors that signal through an intrinsic PROTEIN-TYROSINE KINASE. The receptors are activated upon binding of specific ligands which include EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTORS, and NEUREGULINS
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Sexton, Anne, 1928-1974. Her kind : Poetry for students. Volume 47 : presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied poetry / Sara Constantakis, project editor ; foreword by David J. Kelly