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2007年01月25日 Nature中英文摘要
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2007年01月25日 Nature中英文摘要

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January 25, 2007
酪氨酸激酶HER2 和HER3与癌症的治疗

某些酪氨酸激酶在很多癌症中过度活跃,抑制它们的药物如慢性骨髓性白血病治疗药物imatinib可以成功使用,但它们对所有由酪氨酸激酶驱动的癌症并不都起作用,新的研究工作指出了可能的原因。一种特定的激酶,即HER2,在乳腺癌中经常过度活跃,它通过该激酶家族中的另一个成员HER3传递信号。Sergina等人发现,当HER2被激酶抑制药物抑制时,一种反馈机制就会造成胞质膜中活性HER3的增加,如果HER2活性没有被彻底阻断的话,HER3将在胞质膜中继续发出癌细胞增殖的信号。所以,能够彻底阻断HER2活性(也降低HER3活性)的更有效的抑制药物也许能更有效地治疗癌症。


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Editorials
Grounds for optimism p339
A summit of Africa's leaders marks a deepening commitment to science and technology in the continent.

doi:10.1038/445339a

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Clock-watching p339
Time for a change?

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Making connections p340
A series of essays is launched in Nature.

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Top of pageResearch Highlights
Research highlights p342
doi:10.1038/445342a

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Top of pageNews
Saving time p344
Politicians in the United Kingdom and United States have launched efforts to extend daylight-saving measures — hoping to save lives, cut power use and combat carbon emissions. But energy experts say that it's not that easy. Michael Hopkin reports.

Michael Hopkin

doi:10.1038/445344a

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How to drive light round the wrong bend p346
Negative refraction achieved at visible wavelengths.

Katharine Sanderson

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PR's 'pit bull' takes on open access p347
Journal publishers lock horns with free-information movement.

Jim Giles

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Interrogation comes under fire p349
Tough questioning tactics lack scientific foundation, intelligence agencies told.

Geoff Brumfiel

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Sidelines p349
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India's carbon dioxide trap p350
Volcanic hills could sequester greenhouse gas.

K. S. Jayaraman

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Rebels hold their own in journal price war p351
Breakaway publications make their mark.

Declan Butler

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News in brief p352
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Top of pageBusiness
Crunch time for multiple-gene tests p354
Sophisticated new genetic tests face an uncertain future — unless they can win clear-cut approval from regulators, insurers and, most importantly, doctors. Virginia Gewin reports.

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In brief p355
doi:10.1038/445355a

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Market watch p355
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Top of pageNews Features
Science in Africa: All eyes on Addis p356
Next week, African leaders will come together to talk about science and technology at a summit in Ethiopia. This presents an opportunity to allot some foreign aid and, if they get it right, to launch projects that will draw further donations from abroad, says Michael Cherry.

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