Method for identifying agents which modulate cell growth or...

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a method for identifying an agent. for modulating cell growth or survival. The method involves the identification of an agent which modulates the net ratio of nuclear-localized versus cytosolic-localized H11 kinase or mutant H11 kinase in a cell. A method for diagnosing a cancer associated with H11 kinase or Akt activation in a subject is also provided.

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