2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-27564-1
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Author Correction: Loss of the adaptor protein ShcA in endothelial cells protects against monocyte macrophage adhesion, LDL-oxydation, and atherosclerotic lesion formation

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“…Therefore, pan-cancer analysis is essential for the early diagnosis of tumors and the development of biomarkers. SHC1, a cytoplasmic signaling protein, plays a crucial role in transmitting receptor tyrosine kinase signals, insulin signaling, regulating reactive oxygen species (ROS), stress resistance, energy metabolism, cell apoptosis, and cell apoptosis senescence ( Faisal et al, 2002 ; Bhat et al, 2015 ; Abou-Jaoude et al, 2018 ; Cao et al, 2018 ; Zhang et al, 2019 ; Hwang et al, 2020 ). Recent studies have shown that SHC1 is associated with several clinical diseases, especially in tumor development and progression ( Falco et al, 2005 ; Smith et al, 2006 ; Ahn et al, 2017b ; Chao et al, 2019b ; Huang et al, 2019 ; Wright et al, 2019 ; Borah and Bhowmick, 2020 ; Kiepas et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, pan-cancer analysis is essential for the early diagnosis of tumors and the development of biomarkers. SHC1, a cytoplasmic signaling protein, plays a crucial role in transmitting receptor tyrosine kinase signals, insulin signaling, regulating reactive oxygen species (ROS), stress resistance, energy metabolism, cell apoptosis, and cell apoptosis senescence ( Faisal et al, 2002 ; Bhat et al, 2015 ; Abou-Jaoude et al, 2018 ; Cao et al, 2018 ; Zhang et al, 2019 ; Hwang et al, 2020 ). Recent studies have shown that SHC1 is associated with several clinical diseases, especially in tumor development and progression ( Falco et al, 2005 ; Smith et al, 2006 ; Ahn et al, 2017b ; Chao et al, 2019b ; Huang et al, 2019 ; Wright et al, 2019 ; Borah and Bhowmick, 2020 ; Kiepas et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%