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Research Article

EGF receptor family: twisting targets for improved cancer therapies

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Pages 74-81 | Received 17 Feb 2014, Accepted 17 Feb 2014, Published online: 18 Mar 2014
 

Abstract

The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) undergoes a conformational change in response to ligand binding. The ligand-induced changes in cell surface aggregation and mobility have a profound effect on the function of all the family members. Ligand also activates the EGFR intracellular kinase, stimulating proliferation and cell survival. The EGFR family are often activated, overexpressed or mutated in cancer cells and therapeutic drugs (including antibodies) can slow the progress of some cancers. This article provides a brief, annotated summary of the presentations and discussion which occurred at the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor – Future Directions Conference held in Jerusalem in November 2013.

Acknowledgements

The conference organizers wish to acknowledge the enthusiasm and logistical support provided by the team at the Israel Institute of Advanced Studies. Their commitment to excellence, care for the conference participants and their facilities helped to create the wonderful atmosphere which stimulated our discussions.

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