ECTO-NOX Proteins: Growth, cancer, and aging

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Abstract

This volume documents this unique family of cell surface proteins. Despite masquerading as intractable and difficult to clone and characterize, ENOX proteins have and continue to offer remarkable opportunities for research, commercial development and outside confirmation of therapeutic, diagnostic and new paradigms to help explain complex biological processes.

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Morré, D. J., & Morré, D. M. (2012). ECTO-NOX Proteins: Growth, cancer, and aging. ECTO-NOX Proteins: Growth, Cancer, and Aging (pp. 1–507). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3958-5

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