Epidermal growth factor receptor has been shown to interact with:
This protein was found to participate in signal transduction mediated by various growth factor receptors.
The cells of these tumors have a growth factor receptor associated with tyrosine kinase activity.
At present, there is no known treatment for achondroplasia, even though the cause of the mutation in the growth factor receptor has been found.
That's short for "human epidermal growth factor receptor 2."
But from its molecular structure, it looked as if it must be a growth factor receptor, something that makes cells grow.
Of the 14 growth factor receptors that have been identified, all have a particular five-amino-acid sequence.
It is directed against the platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha.
The lack of understanding is shown in the case of drugs that block the epidermal growth factor receptor.
Both drugs aim to block a cancer-spurring protein called epidermal growth factor receptor.