The discovery of an autonomous nuclear inositide signal has resulted in a new understanding of how this system could be involved in the control of processes such as cell growth and differentiation as well as neoplastic transformation. The aim of this review is to outline the main achievements of the past few years and their possible clinical applications.
Faenza I, Ramazzotti G, Bavelloni A, Bregoli L, Fiume R, Gaboardi GC, et al. (2007). Role of nuclear PLC and PI3K signaling in the development of cancer. FUTURE LIPIDOLOGY, 2(3), 303-311.
Role of nuclear PLC and PI3K signaling in the development of cancer
FAENZA, IRENE;RAMAZZOTTI, GIULIA;BREGOLI, LISA;FIUME, ROBERTA;GABOARDI, GIAN CARLO;MANZOLI, LUCIA;MARTELLI, ALBERTO MARIA;COCCO, LUCIO ILDEBRANDO
2007
Abstract
The discovery of an autonomous nuclear inositide signal has resulted in a new understanding of how this system could be involved in the control of processes such as cell growth and differentiation as well as neoplastic transformation. The aim of this review is to outline the main achievements of the past few years and their possible clinical applications.File in questo prodotto:
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