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| A protein reported to play an important role in sensitizing cancer cells to apoptosis.
Death Receptor 5 (DR5), also known as TRAIL receptor 2, is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor superfamily. It plays a crucial role in the apoptosis (programmed cell death) pathway, particularly in the context of cancer. DR5 is often overexpressed in various types of tumors, including breast, colon, and lung cancers. This overexpression can make cancer cells more susceptible to TRAIL-induced apoptosis. |
| Bladder Cancer |
| 1521- | Ba, | Baicalein induces apoptosis via ROS-dependent activation of caspases in human bladder cancer 5637 cells |
| - | in-vitro, | Bladder, | 5637 |
| 1465- | SFN, | TRAIL attenuates sulforaphane-mediated Nrf2 and sustains ROS generation, leading to apoptosis of TRAIL-resistant human bladder cancer cells |
| - | NA, | Bladder, | NA |
| 1458- | SFN, | Sulforaphane Impact on Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in Bladder Carcinoma |
| - | Review, | Bladder, | NA |
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