Revealing neuropilin expression patterns in pancreatic cancer: From single‑cell to therapeutic opportunities (Review)
Sikun Meng,
Tomoaki Hara,
Hiromichi Sato
et al.
Abstract:Pancreatic cancer, one of the most fatal types of human cancers, includes several non-epithelial and stromal components, such as activated fibroblasts, vascular cells, neural cells and immune cells, that are involved in different cancers. Vascular endothelial cell growth factor 165 receptors 1 [neuropilin-1 (
NRP-1
)] and 2 (
NRP-2
) play a role in the biological behaviors of pancreatic cancer and may appear as potential therapeutic targets. The NRP family of prote… Show more
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