2013
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2013-1482
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Abstract 1482: Caveolin is related to progression of malignant transformation in patients with breast tumors.

Abstract: Aim: Caveolin seems to be an important factor in tumorigenesis and progression. It has a dual role in both tumor suppression and progression. The proponents of tumor suppression suggest that caveolin is the major protein of the cavea in the cells and these regions accumulate the growth stimulatory signals from certain growth factors such as epidermal growth factor family. Locus of caveolin gene on chromosome 7 is closely related to other tumor suppressor genes. Proponents of the oncogenic role state that caveo… Show more

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