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Notch and its oncogenic activity in human malignancies.

Marlena Brzozowa-ZasadaAdam PiecuchMarek MichalskiOliwia SegietJózef KurekMarzena Harabin-SłowińskaRomuald Wojnicz
Published in: European surgery : ACA : Acta chirurgica Austriaca (2017)
Notch is a binary cell fate determinant and its overexpression has been described as oncogenic in a wide array of human malignancies. This finding led to interest in therapeutically targeting this pathway, especially by the use of gamma-secretase inhibitors (GSIs) blocking the cleavage of Notch receptors at the cell membrane by the inhibition of Notch intracellular domain (NICD) releasing. Preclinical cancer models have revealed that GSIs suppress the growth of cancers such as pancreatic, breast and lung cancer.
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