Apoptosis – Fueling the oncogenic fire

Volume: 288, Issue: 15, Pages: 4445 - 4463
Published: Nov 25, 2020
Abstract
Apoptosis, the most extensively studied form of programmed cell death, is essential for organismal homeostasis. Apoptotic cell death has widely been reported as a tumor suppressor mechanism. However, recent studies have shown that apoptosis exerts noncanonical functions and may paradoxically promote tumor growth and metastasis. The hijacking of apoptosis by cancer cells may arise at different levels, either via the interaction of apoptotic cells...
Paper Details
Title
Apoptosis – Fueling the oncogenic fire
Published Date
Nov 25, 2020
Volume
288
Issue
15
Pages
4445 - 4463
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