Role of Nrf2, STAT3, and Src as Molecular Targets for Cancer Chemoprevention
Cancer is a complex and multistage disease that affects various intracellular pathways, leading to rapid cell proliferation, angiogenesis, cell motility, and migration, supported by antiapoptotic mechanisms. Chemoprevention is a new strategy to counteract cancer; to either prevent its incidence or s...
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Main Authors: | Haseeb Ahsan (Author), Salman Ul Islam (Author), Muhammad Bilal Ahmed (Author), Young Sup Lee (Author) |
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