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Listening to reports that help decipher a mechanism in the cancer process can be intellectually stimulating.
Such a trove could help scientists better understand the cancer process itself.
We strive to humanize the cancer process, so face-to-face meetings are important.
Such work laid the foundations for the enormously increased understanding we now have of the cancer process at the molecular level.
The target database consists of 163 proteins that are involved in the cancer process.
Similarly, FA β-oxidation enzymes, particularly carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1 isoforms, were also overexpressed in many human tumours [80], with the upregulation of the FA biosynthesis beginning at early stages in the cancer process in various types of cancers [77].
Regarding lipids, despite being ignored for a long time, an increasing number of reports are being made available recognising the importance of these molecules within the cancer process where lipids, and in particular FAs, are required primarily for building new cell membranes.
Recent evidence from hematopoietic and epithelial tumors revealed that the contribution of oncogenes to cancer development is mediated mainly through epigenetic priming of cancer-initiating cells, suggesting that genetic lesions that initiate the cancer process might be dispensable for the posterior tumor progression and maintenance.
Promoter methylation of key regulatory genes drives the cancer process and in the right context can serve as a diagnostic marker and a therapeutic target.
Cytokines are multifunctional, with different functionality in different stages of the cancer process.
Two distinct classes of genes, protooncogenes and tumor-suppressor genes, are involved in the cancer process.
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