NRF1 or NRF2: Emerging Role of Redox Homeostasis on PERK/NRF/Autophagy Mediated Antioxidant in Tumor and Patient Dependent Chemo Sensitivity
Sanaz Dastghaib,
Seyed Mohammad Shafiee,
Fatemeh Ramezani
et al.
Abstract:Chemo-resistance is a substantial challenge in the realm of cancer treatment that requires exploring new therapeutic approaches for effective mitigation. Achieving this goal requires examination of the molecular mechanisms involved in both tumor growth and therapeutic interventions. The potential of NRF2 (Nuclear factor E2-related factor 2) in addressing resistance to chemotherapy across diverse cancer types highlights its value as a promising therapeutic approach based on cancer characteristics. Manipulating … Show more
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