Cysteine Cathepsins and Their Diagnostic Role in Breast Cancer
Mohamed Hosney,
Israa Sarhan
Abstract:Background: A large class of proteolytic enzymes known as cysteine cathepsins are created as pro-enzymes and are activated in slightly acidic conditions. They are crucial for both healthy cellular function and illness. Cysteine cathepsins are a family of proteases that play important roles in a variety of cellular processes, including protein turnover, cell adhesion, and migration. Main body: In breast cancer, cysteine cathepsins have been shown to be overexpressed in tumor cells and to be associated with poor… Show more
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