Nuclear Factor κB Signaling and Its Related Non-coding RNAs in Cancer Therapy

Volume: 19, Pages: 208 - 217
Published: Mar 6, 2020
Abstract
Nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) acts as a nuclear factor that is composed of five main subunits. It is a pluripotent and crucial dimer transcription factor that has a close relationship with many serious illnesses, especially its influences on cell proliferation, inflammation, and cancer initiation and progression. NF-κB acts as part of the signaling pathway and determines its effect on the expression of several other genes, such as epidermal growth...
Paper Details
Title
Nuclear Factor κB Signaling and Its Related Non-coding RNAs in Cancer Therapy
Published Date
Mar 6, 2020
Volume
19
Pages
208 - 217
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