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TAM receptor signaling in development
Tal Burstyn-Cohen
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Institute of Biomedical Research at the Faculty of Dental Medicine
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Adult Tissues
50%
Adulthood
50%
Bone System
50%
Cancer Phenotype
50%
Cell Behavior
50%
Cellular Response
50%
Developmental Processes
50%
Disease States
50%
Embryogenesis
50%
Gain-of-function
50%
Growth Arrest-specific Gene 6 (Gas6)
50%
Homeostatic Regulation
50%
Immune System
100%
Ligand-protein
50%
Ligand-receptor Interaction
50%
Loss Function
50%
MerTK
50%
Molecular Response
50%
Nervous System
100%
PROS1
50%
Receptor Signaling
100%
Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
50%
Regulatory Function
50%
Reproductive System
100%
TAM Family
50%
TAM Receptors
100%
TAM Signaling
50%
Tissue Homeostasis
50%
Tumor
50%
Tyro3
50%
Vascular System
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cell Function
33%
Embryo Development
33%
Growth Disorder
33%
Homeostasis
33%
Immune System
66%
Malignant Neoplasm
33%
Neoplasm
33%
Protein S
33%
Protein Tyrosine Kinase
33%
Receptor
100%
Reproductive System
66%
Vascular System
66%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Function
50%
Embryogenesis
50%
Homeostasis
50%
Immunity
100%
MERTK
50%
Protein S
50%
Receptor Tyrosine Kinase
50%
Reproductive System
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Function
50%
Embryo Development
50%
Homeostasis
50%
Immunity
100%