Chemical Inductors of Proximity Associating DNA Damage-Binding Protein 2 and XIAP as Targeted Therapy for General Cancers
Leqi Shen
Abstract:While all cancers are classified as uncontrolled proliferations of cells, they manifest in many forms and may arise from a wide range of cellular anomalies. It has thus made finding a universal targeted cancer therapy a highly desirable goal. Several common biochemical changes associated with oncogenesis have been described in literature across all cancers, namely the Warburg effect (Heiden et al., 2009) (Warburg, 1925) and resistance to apoptosis (Hanahan & Weinburg, 2011). These hallmarks possess high po… Show more
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