Transmembrane signalling at epidermal growth factor receptors overexpressed in NIH 3T3 cells. Phosphoinositide hydrolysis, cytosolic Ca2+ increase and alkalinization correlate with epidermal-growth-factor-induced cell proliferation.

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Published in Biochem J on August 15, 1988

Authors

A Pandiella1, L Beguinot, T J Velu, J Meldolesi

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1: Department of Pharmacology, C.N.R., Scientific Institute S. Raffaele, University of Milano, Italy.

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