TY - BOOK ID - 135043607 TI - Molecular Pathways in Cancers AU - Cristóbal, Ion AU - Rodríguez, Marta PY - 2022 PB - Basel MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - actin cytoskeletal reorganization KW - breast cancer KW - CD99 agonist KW - EGFR dimerization KW - endocytosis KW - FAK dephosphorylation KW - PTPN12 KW - Rac1 KW - RhoA KW - tripeptide KW - OMD KW - PRELP KW - tumor suppression gene KW - bladder cancer initiation KW - tight junction KW - partial EMT KW - tousled-like kinase (TLK) KW - NIMA-related kinase 1 (NEK1) KW - yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) KW - thioridazine (THD) KW - MS-determined phosphopeptides KW - human immunodeficiency virus type 1 KW - epithelial cells KW - carcinogenicity KW - oxidative stress KW - reactive oxygen species KW - gp120 KW - Tat KW - Nef KW - matrix protein p17 KW - reverse transcriptase KW - mitochondria KW - metastasis KW - OXPHOS KW - cancer KW - Warburg effect KW - cancer therapeutics KW - myeloproliferative neoplasms KW - signaling pathways KW - JAK2 KW - CALR KW - MPL KW - TPOR KW - DUSP1 KW - MAPK KW - Snail KW - prostate cancer KW - migration and invasion KW - patient survival KW - biomarkers KW - pBRD4 KW - SET KW - PP2A KW - prognosis KW - triple negative breast cancer KW - resistance KW - anti-receptor therapy KW - trastuzumab KW - PI3K KW - mTOR KW - TAK-228 KW - epigenetic KW - methylation KW - acetylation KW - non-coding RNA KW - small-cell lung cancer KW - triple-negative breast cancer KW - pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma KW - glioblastoma KW - metastatic melanoma KW - advanced ovarian cancer KW - hepatocellular carcinoma KW - immune evasion KW - immunotherapy KW - immune checkpoint inhibitors KW - oncogenic signaling pathway KW - molecular targeted agents KW - genome KW - epigenome KW - tumor immune microenvironment KW - ovarian cancer KW - adaptive immunity KW - innate immunity KW - complement system KW - cancer immunology KW - tumor microenvironment KW - splicing pathway KW - luminal breast cancer KW - BET inhibitors KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:135043607 AB - This book includes some recent works providing the readers with novel relevant findings about the main signaling pathways that govern the molecular pathogenesis of some of the highest prevalent human tumors, which are the basis for developing alternative therapeutic strategies to improve patient outcomes. ER -