The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor ZD1839 (Iressa) Suppresses c-Src and Pak1 Pathways and Invasiveness of Human Cancer Cells
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C. J. Barnes | R. Lotan | W. Hong | G. Clayman | Rakesh Kumar | L. Adam | R. Bagheri-Yarmand | Zhibo Yang | Rui‐an Wang | V. Papadimitrakopoulou | A. El-Naggar | W. Hong | Rakesh Kumar
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