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| RIP1 (Receptor-Interacting Protein 1) is a protein kinase that plays a crucial role in cell signaling pathways, including those involved in inflammation, cell death, and cancer. RIP1 is often overexpressed, and associated with poor prognosis. RIP1 and RIP3 are key regulators of necroptosis and are involved in intricate signaling pathways that dictate cell survival, inflammation, and death. Their dual roles in cancer can have opposing effects on tumor progression: while necroptosis may promote anti-tumor immunity and improve outcomes in some contexts, pro-survival signaling mediated by RIP1 can contribute to tumor aggressiveness and resistance to therapy. |
| Nasopharyngeal carcinoma, or nasopharynx cancer, is the most common cancer originating in the nasopharynx, most commonly in the postero-lateral nasopharynx or pharyngeal recess, accounting for 50% of cases. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is a type of cancer that originates in the epithelial cells lining the nasopharynx, which is the upper part of the throat located behind the nose and above the soft palate. -(NPC) is a malignant tumor which is commonly found in East Asia and Africa. |
| 5100- | SK, | Shikonin-induced necroptosis in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells via ROS overproduction and upregulation of RIPK1/RIPK3/MLKL expression |
| - | vitro+vivo, | NPC, | NA |
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