Dissecting the role and regulation of MRL function in Drosophila
The Mig10/RIAM/Lpd (MRL) family of adapter proteins have been recognised in transducing signals derived from growth factor receptors to alterations in cell motility and adhesion via changes in actin dynamics. Reduction in the levels of MRL proteins results in diminished cell division rates, growth r...
Main Author: | Lofthouse, Christopher |
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Other Authors: | Bennett, Daimark; Kinnunen, Tarja |
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University of Liverpool
2013
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.592831 |
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