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- What’s new in KRAS mutation research? - MD Anderson Cancer Center
The most frequently mutated of these oncogenic driver genes, called KRAS, is associated with some of the most fatal cancer types: lung, pancreatic and colorectal cancers
- KRAS gene - MedlinePlus
The KRAS gene provides instructions for making a protein called K-Ras that is part of a signaling pathway known as the RAS MAPK pathway The protein relays signals from outside the cell to the cell's nucleus
- KRAS mutation: from undruggable to druggable in cancer
As the most frequently mutated oncogene, Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene homologue (KRAS) has attracted substantial attention The understanding of KRAS is constantly being updated by numerous
- KRAS Mutations in Solid Tumors: Characteristics, Current Therapeutic . . .
Kristen rat sarcoma (KRAS) gene is one of the most common mutated oncogenes in solid tumors Yet, KRAS inhibitors did not follow suit with the development of targeted therapy, for the structure of KRAS has been considered as being implausible to target for decades
- KRAS Oncoprotein Signaling in Cancer | New England Journal of Medicine
Recent studies provide new insights into signaling by mutant KRAS, inhibitors of which have provided modest benefits for patients
- KRAS Cancer Kickers | KRAS cancer biomarker research advocate
KRAS Kickers is a lung cancer research advocate community KRAS is the most common biomarker associated with lung, colorectal, plus other cancers Find resources to help with treatment
- KRAS and Lung Cancer - American Lung Association
What is a KRAS mutation? KRAS-positive lung cancer patient, Jennifer, shares what she would tell a newly diagnosed KRAS-lung cancer patient Dr Melissa Johnson discusses the past, present and future of treating KRAS-positive lung cancer KRAS is an important biomarker in lung cancer
- Definition of KRAS gene - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A gene that makes a protein that is involved in cell signaling pathways that control cell growth, cell maturation, and cell death The natural, unchanged form of the gene is called wild-type KRAS
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