User:Dannielle Ryman/Sandbox 1
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+ | Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a protein tyrosine kinase which is recruited at an early stage to focal adhesions and which mediates many of the downstream responses. FAK plays a very important role in integrin-mediated signaling and in modulating such processes as cell growth, differentiation, wound healing, and tumor metastasis. | ||
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+ | ===References=== | ||
+ | 1. Noble, Molecular Biophysics |
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Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a protein tyrosine kinase which is recruited at an early stage to focal adhesions and which mediates many of the downstream responses. FAK plays a very important role in integrin-mediated signaling and in modulating such processes as cell growth, differentiation, wound healing, and tumor metastasis.
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Structure
Catalysis
Drug Target
References
1. Noble, Molecular Biophysics