Investigation into the effect of animal venoms on the epidermal growth factor receptor and other receptor tyrosine kinases

PhD Thesis


Mccullough, D. 2020. Investigation into the effect of animal venoms on the epidermal growth factor receptor and other receptor tyrosine kinases. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Psychology and Life Sciences
AuthorsMccullough, D.
TypePhD Thesis
Qualification nameDoctor of Philosopy
KeywordsAnimal venoms; Epidermal growth factor receptor; Thyrosine kinases
Year2020
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