k EGFR Receptor inactivated by Afatinib, illustration Illustration of the dimer of the intracellular domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor EGFR, which contains a tyrosine kinase red. Inactivated by the drug Afatinib green, blue, red, and grey. EGF plays an important role in the regulation of cell growth, proliferation and differentiation. Overexpression of the EGF receptor in a number of tissues leads to cancer. Due to this, the receptor is a target for a number of anticancer drugs., by BIOLUTION GMBHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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EGFR Receptor inactivated by Afatinib, illustration Illustration of the dimer of the intracellular domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor  EGFR , which contains a tyrosine kinase  red . Inactivated by the drug Afatinib  green, blue, red, and grey . EGF plays an important role in the regulation of cell growth, proliferation and differentiation. Overexpression of the EGF receptor in a number of tissues leads to cancer. Due to this, the receptor is a target for a number of anti cancer drugs., by BIOLUTION GMBH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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EGFR Receptor inactivated by Afatinib, illustration

Illustration of the dimer of the intracellular domain of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), which contains a tyrosine kinase (red). Inactivated by the drug Afatinib (green, blue, red, and grey). EGF plays an important role in the regulation of cell growth, proliferation and differentiation. Overexpression of the EGF receptor in a number of tissues leads to cancer. Due to this, the receptor is a target for a number of anti-cancer drugs., by BIOLUTION GMBH/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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