FADD as a key molecular player in cancer progression
Abstract Cancer is a leading disease-related cause of death worldwide. Despite advances in therapeutic interventions, cancer remains a major global public health problem. Cancer pathogenesis is extremely intricate and largely unknown. Fas-associated protein with death domain (FADD) was initially ide...
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Main Authors: | Ying Liu (Author), Xiaoge Li (Author), Xuehao Zhou (Author), Jianxun Wang (Author), Xiang Ao (Author) |
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