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| A protein that in humans is encoded by the VCAM1 gene. VCAM-1 is a cell surface glycoprotein primarily expressed by activated endothelial cells. It mediates adhesion of leukocytes and plays a key role in inflammation and immune cell trafficking. In the tumor microenvironment, VCAM-1 is often upregulated and is involved in the interactions between tumor cells, immune cells, and the vasculature. VCAM-1 is predominantly protumorigenic in cancer contexts. Its upregulation in tumor tissues and vasculature contributes to enhanced tumor cell adhesion, migration, and metastasis, and correlates with poor clinical outcomes. |
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| 1807- | NarG, | A Systematic Review of the Preventive and Therapeutic Effects of Naringin Against Human Malignancies |
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