Genetic polymorphisms of PPAR genes and human cancers: evidence for gene–environment interactions

Volume: 37, Issue: 3, Pages: 146 - 179
Published: May 2, 2019
Abstract
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are nuclear transcription factors that play a role in lipid metabolism, cell proliferation, terminal differentiation, apoptosis, and inflammation. Although several cancer models have been suggested to explain PPARs' involvement in tumorigenesis, however, their role is still unclear. In this review, we examined associations of the different PPARs, polymorphisms and various types of cancer with a...
Paper Details
Title
Genetic polymorphisms of PPAR genes and human cancers: evidence for gene–environment interactions
Published Date
May 2, 2019
Volume
37
Issue
3
Pages
146 - 179
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