Activin, a member of the TGF-β superfamily, is involved in many physiological processes, such as embryonic development and follicle development, as well as in multiple human diseases including cancer. Genetic mutations in the activin signaling pathway have been reported in many cancer types, indicating that activin signaling plays a critical role in tumorigenesis. Recent evidence reveals that activin signaling may function as a tumor-suppressor in tumor initiation, and a promoter in the later progression and metastasis of tumors. This article reviews many aspects of activin, including the signaling cascade of activin, activin-related proteins, and its role in tumorigenesis, particularly in pancreatic cancer development. The mechanisms regul...
Activin is a pleiotropic cytokine with broad tissue distributions. Recent studies demonstrate that a...
Activins belong to the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β family of multifunctional cytokines and si...
Cutaneous melanomas arise from transformed skin melanocytes. While accounting for only 1% of skin ma...
In recent years, a significant amount of research has examined the controversial role of activin A i...
The role and function of the members of the TGFβ superfamily has been a substantial area of research...
Abstract After the initial discovery of activins as important regulators of reproduction, novel and ...
Activin-A, a transforming growth factor êµ family member, is a pleiotropic cytokine with diverse fun...
Melanoma, the most fatal of all skin cancers, by unknown mechanisms overcomes the cytostatic effects...
The secreted growth factor Activin-A of the transforming growth factor β family and its receptors ca...
Activin has emerged as an important player in different types of cancer, but the underlying mechanis...
Activin is an important orchestrator of wound repair, but its potential role in skin carcinogenesis ...
BackgroundUnderstanding cell signaling pathways that contribute to metastatic colon cancer is critic...
Cancer‐associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are key regulators of tumorigenesis and promising targets for n...
Activin/Nodal growth factors control a broad range of biological processes, including early cell fat...
Activin is a member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) superfamily. While it was orig...
Activin is a pleiotropic cytokine with broad tissue distributions. Recent studies demonstrate that a...
Activins belong to the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β family of multifunctional cytokines and si...
Cutaneous melanomas arise from transformed skin melanocytes. While accounting for only 1% of skin ma...
In recent years, a significant amount of research has examined the controversial role of activin A i...
The role and function of the members of the TGFβ superfamily has been a substantial area of research...
Abstract After the initial discovery of activins as important regulators of reproduction, novel and ...
Activin-A, a transforming growth factor êµ family member, is a pleiotropic cytokine with diverse fun...
Melanoma, the most fatal of all skin cancers, by unknown mechanisms overcomes the cytostatic effects...
The secreted growth factor Activin-A of the transforming growth factor β family and its receptors ca...
Activin has emerged as an important player in different types of cancer, but the underlying mechanis...
Activin is an important orchestrator of wound repair, but its potential role in skin carcinogenesis ...
BackgroundUnderstanding cell signaling pathways that contribute to metastatic colon cancer is critic...
Cancer‐associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are key regulators of tumorigenesis and promising targets for n...
Activin/Nodal growth factors control a broad range of biological processes, including early cell fat...
Activin is a member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) superfamily. While it was orig...
Activin is a pleiotropic cytokine with broad tissue distributions. Recent studies demonstrate that a...
Activins belong to the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β family of multifunctional cytokines and si...
Cutaneous melanomas arise from transformed skin melanocytes. While accounting for only 1% of skin ma...