Targeting membrane trafficking as a strategy for cancer treatment

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  • who: Nydia Tejeda-Muu00f1oz et al. from the Department of Biological Chemistry, David Geffen School of Medicine, University of California have published the article: Targeting Membrane Trafficking as a Strategy for Cancer Treatment, in the Journal: Vaccines 2022, 10, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2022/
  • what: This research shows that macropinocytosis is important for Wnt signaling since nuclear u03b2-catenin accumulation is a marker for an active Wnt signal, which is reduced when cell drinking is inhibited by derivatives of the diuretic amiloride.
  • future: Studies have demonstrated that CRC SW480 cells have robust . . .

     

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