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Cancer

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**[[Matt Routh sandbox|MDM2 Bound to p53]]
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**[[P53]] - Tumor Suppressing Gene
**[[P53]] - Tumor Suppressing Gene
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**[[Nathan_Line_sandbox|PTEN]]
**[[SRC]] - Proto-Oncogenic Tyrosine Kinase Gene
**[[SRC]] - Proto-Oncogenic Tyrosine Kinase Gene
*[[P-glycoprotein:_Why_Cancer_Drugs_Fail|P-Glycoprotein: Why Cancer Drugs Fail]]
*[[P-glycoprotein:_Why_Cancer_Drugs_Fail|P-Glycoprotein: Why Cancer Drugs Fail]]

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The Progression of Cancer
The Progression of Cancer

Cancer is a class of diseases marked by uncontrolled cellular growth resulting in intrusion on and destruction of adjacent tissues, while often spreading to other locations in the body via the lymphatic or circulatory systems.

Articles in Proteopedia concerning Cancer include:


To view automatically seeded indices concerning Cancer See:


To view other Proteopedia pages about diseases & drug targets, See: Pharmaceutical Drug Targets

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