2022
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14655858
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The Influence Of The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor On The DNA Damage Response As Examined Through Clathrin Affiliated Signalling Complexes

Abstract: The EGFR is an oncogene that when dysregulated, can cause tumour progression. Upon binding ligand, EGFR triggers activation of many signalling pathways including PI3K/Akt, RasErk, STAT, and PLCγ1. EGFR may also control DNA repair mechanism, although this remains poorly understood. Control of DNA repair by EGFR may be particularly relevant in the context of action and resistance of cancer drugs that cause DNA damage (eg. Cisplatin). I have examined how acute activation (10-30 minutes) of EGFR regulates DNA repa… Show more

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