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| Annexin II belongs to the annexin family that binds phospholipids in a calcium-dependent manner. – Elevated levels of Annexin II have been implicated in cancer cell invasion, migration, and metastasis. – High Annexin II expression is frequently associated with aggressive tumor behavior, including increased invasion, metastasis, and overall poor clinical outcomes. Annexin II is a significant contributor to cancer progression through its roles in cell invasion, extracellular matrix degradation, and angiogenesis. Its overexpression is frequently correlated with aggressive tumor behavior and poor prognosis, making it a promising candidate for both prognostic evaluation and as a therapeutic target. |
| 1358- | Ash, | Withaferin A: A Dietary Supplement with Promising Potential as an Anti-Tumor Therapeutic for Cancer Treatment - Pharmacology and Mechanisms |
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