Overview of Ca2+ signaling in lung cancer progression and metastatic lung cancer with bone metastasis
Intracellular Ca2+ ions that are thought to be one of the most important second messengers for cellular signaling, have a substantial diversity of roles in regulating a plethora of fundamental cellular physiology such as gene expression, cell division, cell motility and apoptosis. It has been sugges...
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Main Author: | Manh Tien Tran (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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