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2. Internalizing versus non-internalizing receptors for targeting L-methioninase to cancer cells

9. Abstracts from Japanese journal of hygiene (nihon eiseigaku zasshi) Vol.54 No.2

12. Selective Growth Inhibition of Cancer Cells by L-Methioninase-Containing Fusion Protein Targeted to the Urokinase Receptor

20. Abstracts from Japanese journal of hygiene(nihon eiseigaku zasshi) Vol.54 No.2

22. Effect of Antiestrogens on EGF-Mediated Movement of Human Breast Cancer Cells.

23. Influence of novel KGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors on KGF-mediated proliferation of breast cancer.

24. Influence of KGF on the progression of pancreatic cancer.

25. SiRNA inhibition of ER-alpha expression reduces KGF-induced proliferation of breast cancer cells.

26. Wilms' tumor 1 protein and focal adhesion kinase mediate keratinocyte growth factor signaling in breast cancer cells.

27. Development of keratinocyte growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors for the treatment of cancer.

28. Influence of L-methioninase targeted to the urokinase receptor on the proliferation and motility of lung and prostate cancer cells.

29. A Comparison of KGF Receptor Expression in Various Types of Human Cancer.

30. Targeting a methioninase-containing fusion protein to breast cancer urokinase receptors inhibits growth and migration.

31. Enhanced motility of KGF-transfected breast cancer cells.

32. Keratinocyte Growth Factor-Mediated Pattern of Gene Expression in Breast Cancer Cells.

33. Antisense KGFR oligonucleotide inhibition of KGF-induced motility in breast cancer cells.

34. Specific and non-specific KGF inhibition of KGF-induced breast cancer cell motility.

35. The effect of antiestrogens on TGF-beta-mediated chemotaxis of human breast cancer cells.

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