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| Pak function is increased in many human cancers. PAK family members (e.g., PAK1, PAK2, PAK3, PAK4, PAK5/7, etc.) and their roles may vary by cancer type, cellular context, and tumor stage. Much of the literature focuses on PAK1 and PAK4, which are most frequently associated with protumorigenic functions. |
| 2391- | Ba, | Scutellaria baicalensis and its flavonoids in the treatment of digestive system tumors |
| - | Review, | GC, | NA |
| 13- | CUR, | Role of curcumin in regulating p53 in breast cancer: an overview of the mechanism of action |
| - | Review, | BC, | NA |
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