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The epidermal growth factor receptor family: Biology driving targeted therapeutics

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The epidermal growth factor family of receptor tyrosine kinases (ErbBs) plays essential roles in regulating cell proliferation, survival, differentiation and migration. The ErbB receptors carry out both redundant and restricted functions in mammalian development and in the maintenance of tissues in the adult mammal. Loss of regulation of the ErbB receptors underlies many human diseases, most notably cancer. Our understanding of the function and complex regulation of these receptors has fueled the development of targeted therapeutic agents for human malignancies in the last 15 years. Here we review the biology of ErbB receptors, including their structure, signaling, regulation, and roles in development and disease, then briefly touch on their increasing roles as targets for cancer therapy.

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Correspondence to M. M. Moasser.

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Received 24 September 2007; received after revision 21 January 2008; accepted 23 January 2008

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Wieduwilt, M.J., Moasser, M.M. The epidermal growth factor receptor family: Biology driving targeted therapeutics. Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 65, 1566–1584 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00018-008-7440-8

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