Cadmium affects autophagy in the human intestinal cells Caco-2 through ROS-mediated ERK activation

Cadmium affects autophagy in the human intestinal cells Caco-2 through ROS-mediated ERK activation

Cadmium is a poisonous steel that enters the meals chain. Following oral ingestion, the intestinal epithelium has the capability to build up excessive ranges of this steel. Now we have beforehand proven that Cd induces ERK1/2 activation in differentiated however … Read More

PTEN function: how normal cells control it and tumour cells lose it.

PTEN function: how normal cells control it and tumour cells lose it.

The PTEN (phosphatase and tensin homologue deleted on chromosome 10) tumour suppressor is a PI (phosphoinositide) 3-phosphatase that may inhibit mobile proliferation, survival and progress by inactivating PI 3-kinase-dependent signalling. It additionally suppresses mobile motility via mechanisms which may be partially unbiased of phosphatase … Read More