RGS proteins, including RGS16, are known to negatively regulate G-protein signaling pathways, which are implicated in various cancer-related processes such as cell migration, invasion, proliferation, ...
Extended Lymph Node Dissection for Gastric Cancer: Who May Benefit? Final Results of the Randomized Dutch Gastric Cancer Group Trial Circulating cytokines, hormones, and growth factors control all ...
RGS proteins, including RGS16, are known to negatively regulate G-protein signaling pathways, which are implicated in various cancer-related processes such as cell migration, invasion, proliferation, ...
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