2023
DOI: 10.3390/cimb45080414
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Mechanism of Taxanes in the Treatment of Lung Cancer Based on Network Pharmacology and Molecular Docking

Abstract: Taxanes are natural compounds for the treatment of lung cancer, but the molecular mechanism behind the effects is unclear. In the present study, through network pharmacology and molecular docking, the mechanism of the target and pathway of taxanes in the treatment of lung cancer was studied. The taxanes targets were determined by PubChem database, and an effective compounds-targets network was constructed. The GeneCards database was used to determine the disease targets of lung cancer, and the intersection of … Show more

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“…Pathogenic TP53 mutations or unique TP53 amino acid residues appear to be adaptive for animals exposed to malnutrition or living in cold, hypoxic conditions, respectively. It has recently been established that several cancer genes, including TP53, are subject to positive selection in human tissues that are healthy at the somatic level [16][17][18].…”
Section: Interactions Between Gentamicin and Tp53mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pathogenic TP53 mutations or unique TP53 amino acid residues appear to be adaptive for animals exposed to malnutrition or living in cold, hypoxic conditions, respectively. It has recently been established that several cancer genes, including TP53, are subject to positive selection in human tissues that are healthy at the somatic level [16][17][18].…”
Section: Interactions Between Gentamicin and Tp53mentioning
confidence: 99%