Talk:Eph receptor

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We feel that the comment "this article is on a subject of low importance within molecular and cellular biology" is not adequate. Ephrins are becoming more and more important in cancer biology. A molecule active on Ephrin B4, subject of complex debate betweeen pharmaceutical firms, was discussed on September 4 at the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer. Google has 419,000 pages on Ephrin. I suggest replacing "low importance" by "growing interest". Healthvalue 06:45, 6 September 2007 (UTC)