The role of microfibrillar‐associated protein 2 in cancer

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  • who: Wanzhen Xu et al. from the Cornell University, United States have published the paper: The role of microfibrillar‐associated protein 2 in cancer, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study showed that MFAP2 activates the Wnt/b-catenin signaling pathway and enhances EMT during melanoma metastasis .Forkhead box M1 (FoxM1) belongs to the forkhead box transcription factor family. In light of novel data on microfibril-related proteins, including the role and mechanism of MFAP2 in tumors, the authors focused on the role and mechanism of MFAP2 in cancer to provide an updated review . . .

     

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