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| KIF2C (Kinesin Family Member 2C), also known as Mitotic Centromere-Associated Kinesin (MCAK), is a microtubule-depolymerizing motor protein that plays an essential role in chromosome segregation during mitosis. • Numerous studies have documented that KIF2C is frequently overexpressed in various tumor types, including breast, lung, colorectal, and hepatocellular carcinomas. • Elevated expression levels are often observed in aggressive or advanced stages of cancers, reflecting its role in supporting the rapid proliferation of malignant cells. |
| 2405- | SFN, | Sulforaphane Targets the TBX15/KIF2C Pathway to Repress Glycolysis and Cell Proliferation in Gastric Carcinoma Cells |
| - | in-vitro, | GC, | SGC-7901 | - | in-vitro, | GC, | BGC-823 |
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