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Rho GTPase as pathogen targets; therapeutic perspectives: Review
The dynamics of Rho GTPase signaling and implications for targeting cancer and the tumor microenvironment
Marina PajicThe Kinghorn Cancer Center; Cancer Division; Garvan Institute of Medical Research; Sydney, Australia;St Vincent's Clinical School; Faculty of Medicine; University of NSW; New South Wales, AustraliaCorrespondence[email protected]
, David HerrmannThe Kinghorn Cancer Center; Cancer Division; Garvan Institute of Medical Research; Sydney, Australia
, Claire VenninThe Kinghorn Cancer Center; Cancer Division; Garvan Institute of Medical Research; Sydney, Australia
, James RW ConwayThe Kinghorn Cancer Center; Cancer Division; Garvan Institute of Medical Research; Sydney, Australia
, Venessa T ChinThe Kinghorn Cancer Center; Cancer Division; Garvan Institute of Medical Research; Sydney, Australia
, Anna-Karin E JohnssonSignalling Program; Babraham Institute; Babraham Research Campus; Cambridge, UK
, Heidi CE WelchSignalling Program; Babraham Institute; Babraham Research Campus; Cambridge, UK
& Paul TimpsonThe Kinghorn Cancer Center; Cancer Division; Garvan Institute of Medical Research; Sydney, Australia;St Vincent's Clinical School; Faculty of Medicine; University of NSW; New South Wales, Australia
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Pages 123-133
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Received 28 Apr 2014, Accepted 22 Aug 2014, Published online: 23 Jun 2015
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