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| FOSB—and, more broadly, related AP‐1 family members—in various cancers and their prognostic implications.
AP-1 Transcriptional Modulator, Stress Response, and Context-Dependent Effects Keep in mind that: • The AP‐1 complex is composed of Fos (including FOSB, c‐Fos, Fra-1, Fra-2) and Jun family proteins, and the prognostic role of any one component (like FOSB) may be context‐ and cancer‐type–dependent. • In many cases, altered expression (up‐ or down‐regulation) of these proteins has been correlated with tumor progression, metastasis, or response to treatment. -Where lower levels might be associated with poorer prognosis. • Some reports indicate that decreased expression of certain AP‐1 proteins (or an imbalance in the complex subunits, including FOSB) may be linked to advanced tumor stages and a poorer outcome. |
| 3491- | MFrot, | MF, | Magnetically controlled cyclic microscale deformation of in vitro cancer invasion models |
| - | in-vitro, | BC, | MDA-MB-231 |
| 1950- | PL, | Increased Expression of FosB through Reactive Oxygen Species Accumulation Functions as Pro-Apoptotic Protein in Piperlongumine Treated MCF7 Breast Cancer Cells |
| - | in-vitro, | BC, | MCF-7 | - | in-vitro, | Lung, | A549 |
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