βIII-tubulin overexpression in cancer: Causes, consequences, and potential therapies

Volume: 1876, Issue: 2, Pages: 188607 - 188607
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Class III β-tubulin (βIII-tubulin) is frequently overexpressed in human tumors and is associated with resistance to microtubule-targeting agents, tumor aggressiveness, and poor patient outcome. Understanding the mechanisms regulating βIII-tubulin expression and the varied functions βIII-tubulin may have in different cancers is vital to assess the prognostic value of this protein and to develop strategies to enhance therapeutic benefits in...
Paper Details
Title
βIII-tubulin overexpression in cancer: Causes, consequences, and potential therapies
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
1876
Issue
2
Pages
188607 - 188607
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