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  2. HER2 - Wikipedia

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    HER2 is so named because it has a similar structure to human epidermal growth factor receptor, or HER1. Neu is so named because it was derived from a rodent glioblastoma cell line, a type of neural tumor. ErbB-2 was named for its similarity to ErbB (avian erythroblastosis oncogene B), the oncogene later found to code for EGFR.

  3. European Space Agency Science Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Science Programme [1] [2] [a] of the European Space Agency is a long-term programme of space science and space exploration missions. Managed by the agency's Directorate of Science, The programme funds the development, launch, and operation of missions led by European space agencies and institutions through generational campaigns.

  4. Breakthrough Starshot - Wikipedia

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    The project has an initial funding of US$100 million. Milner places the final mission cost at $5–10 billion, and estimates the first craft could launch by around 2036. [6] Pete Worden is the project's executive director and Harvard Professor Avi Loeb chairs the advisory board for the project. [12]

  5. List of proposed Solar System probes - Wikipedia

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    Asteroid 469219 Kamoʻoalewa sample return, comet 311P/PanSTARRS orbiter [2] Artemis II: April 2026 4-person lunar flyby [3] [4] Martian Moons eXploration: 2026 Martian moon sample return mission [5] Chang'e 7: 2026 Lunar south pole lander, rover and flying probe [6] Venus Life Finder: NET summer 2026 Private Venus atmospheric probe by Rocket ...

  6. List of NASA cancellations - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... Deep Space 3 (a.k.a. Starlight) [3] [4] Deep Space 4 (a.k.a. Champollion) [3] [4] Voyager 3 - 1970s;

  7. Timeline of space exploration - Wikipedia

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    First space walk/extra-vehicular activity (Alexei Leonov). USSR Voskhod 2: March 1965: First crewed spacecraft to change orbit. USA (NASA) Gemini 3: 14 July 1965: First flyby of Mars (returned pictures). USA (NASA) Mariner 4 [18] 14 July 1965: First photographs of another planet from deep space . USA (NASA) Mariner 4 [18] 26 November 1965

  8. Dennis Slamon - Wikipedia

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    In 1986 Axel Ullrich, a German scientist working at Genentech, first discovered the Her-2 protein and gave a conference about it in which Slamon was present.Afterwards Slamon proposed to work together, since he suspected that a mutation in Her-2 might cause cancer, eventually they found a kind of aggressive breast cancer with a mutation in the gene responsible for the Her-2 protein and started ...

  9. Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration - Wikipedia

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    The program funds small, low-cost spacecraft for stand-alone planetary exploration missions. These spacecraft are intended to launch as secondary payloads on other missions and are riskier than Discovery or New Frontiers missions. [1] The program selects missions from multiple proposals and gives them some money to begin development.