Journal of International Oncology››2012,Vol. 39››Issue (8): 662-664.

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Receptor for activated C kinase 1 and neoplasms

LI Xiu-Ping, XIAO Ming-Ming, JING Shi-Bing

  1. Department of Pathology, Liaoning Provincial People′s Hospital,Shenyang 110016, China
  • Online:2012-09-22Published:2012-09-24
  • Contact:LI Xiu-ping, E-mail: lixiupingli@126.com E-mail:lixiupingli@126.com

Abstract:As an anchoring protein, receptor for activated C kinase 1(RACK1) can combine together with many kinds of intracellular signaling molecules and participate in many signal conduction in cells. Researchers have paid close attention to the role of RACK1 in signal transduction molecule network of tumor cells. Abundant studies reveal that RACK1 can regulate signal transduction by regulating tumorigenesis and immune escape in tumor cells, and then play important roles.

Key words:Neoplasms,Receptor for activated C kinase 1,Biological markers