Adenosine receptors in breast cancer

Adenosine receptors are important in the normal physiological function of cells and the pathogenesis of various cancer cells, including breast cancer cells. The activity of adenosine receptors in cancer cells is related to cell proliferation, angiogenesis, metastasis, immune system evasion, and inte...

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description Adenosine receptors are important in the normal physiological function of cells and the pathogenesis of various cancer cells, including breast cancer cells. The activity of adenosine receptors in cancer cells is related to cell proliferation, angiogenesis, metastasis, immune system evasion, and interference with apoptosis. Considering the different roles of adenosine receptors in cancer cells, we intend to investigate the function of adenosine receptors and their biological pathways in breast cancer to improve understanding of therapeutically relevant signaling pathways.
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Adenosine receptors
Angiogenesis
Animal Anatomy
Animal Biochemistry
Apoptosis
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Breast cancer
breast neoplasms
Cancer therapies
Cell cycle
Cell division
Cell proliferation
Esophagus
Histology
Hypoxia
Immune system
Kinases
Life Sciences
Lung cancer
Melanoma
Metastases
Metastasis
Molecular biology
Morphology
Phosphorylation
Physiology
Proteins
Receptor mechanisms
Review
Roles
Tumor necrosis factor-TNF
Tumors
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