Department of Clinical Research, National University of Singapore, Queenstown, Singapore
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Cancer Biology's Functional Implications of Tetraspanin Proteins
Author(s): Seeram Ramakrishna*
A core of several tetraspanin proteins organizes other membrane proteins like growth factor receptors, integrins, and Human Leukocyte Antigen
(HLA) antigens in these complexes. Albeit most tetraspanin proteins have been concentrated separately, tetraspanin proteins and their edifices can
affect cell grip and motility, associations with stroma or influence announcing development factors, and for the greater part of them no ligand has
been distinguished. Although they are found in all cell types, these proteins have primarily been studied functionally in lymphoid cells. Tetraspanins
have been identified as metastasis suppressors in some tumors, but their significance is still unclear. Data are also available for these tumors. They
are outlined, along with some of their implications for tumor biology and areas that require additional research. The biological propertie.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2576-3857.2023.08.197
Journal of Oncology Medicine & Practice received 142 citations as per Google Scholar report