2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00432-023-04744-9
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The adverse effect of anticancer drug toremifene on vascular smooth muscle cells is an important aspect of its tumor growth inhibition

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“…The fatty acid metabolism was thought to inhibit LYM pathways, such as CPT1A, a key enzyme in fatty acid b-oxidation, inhibits LYM under pathological conditions (25), which may provide new evidence for the mechanism of LYM in LUAD with low-LYM-index. In addition, cell adhesion molecules and neuroative ligand-receptor interactions were involved in tumor progression (26)(27)(28), as indicated by the fact that CEACAM1, a cell adhesion molecule, was associated with tumor angiogenesis and LYM (29). Therefore, these pathways may reveal the potential mechanism involved in the difference between the high-and low-LYM-index groups.…”
Section: Gsea Analysis Of Lym Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fatty acid metabolism was thought to inhibit LYM pathways, such as CPT1A, a key enzyme in fatty acid b-oxidation, inhibits LYM under pathological conditions (25), which may provide new evidence for the mechanism of LYM in LUAD with low-LYM-index. In addition, cell adhesion molecules and neuroative ligand-receptor interactions were involved in tumor progression (26)(27)(28), as indicated by the fact that CEACAM1, a cell adhesion molecule, was associated with tumor angiogenesis and LYM (29). Therefore, these pathways may reveal the potential mechanism involved in the difference between the high-and low-LYM-index groups.…”
Section: Gsea Analysis Of Lym Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%