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PA1-20184 detects Hepatocyte Growth Factor Receptor in mouse samples and has been successfully used in ELISA, IHC, Neutralizing, and Western blot procedures.
MET (cMET) is a receptor-like tyrosine kinase whose dysregulation has been linked to many types of human malignancies. After activation of the ligand, MET interacts with the PI3-kinase subunit PIK3R1, PLCG1, SRC, GRB2, and STAT3. There interactions lead to the activation of signaling cascades including RAS-ERK, PI3, kinase-AKT, and PLCgamma-PKC. MET plays a role in embryonic development including gastrulation, development of muscles and neurons, angiogenesis, and kidney formation. It also plays a role in adults including wound healing, organ regeneration, and tissue remodeling. MET has been linked to cancers including gastric, renal, and breast; therefore, making it a target for cancer therapeutics and diagnostic testing.
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Protein Aliases: cMet; EC 2.7.10.1; hepatocyte growth factor receptor; HGF receptor; HGF-SF receptor; HGF/SF receptor; met proto-oncogene tyrosine kinase; oncogene MET; proto-oncogene c-Met; sc MET; scatter factor receptor; SF receptor; soluble c met; tyrosine-protein kinase Met
Gene Aliases: AI838057; c-Met; HGF; HGFR; Par4
Entrez Gene ID: (Mouse) 17295
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