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| ATF3 (Activating Transcription Factor 3) is a stress‐responsive transcription factor that is frequently induced by various cellular stresses, including DNA damage, oxidative stress, and inflammatory signals. -Several studies have shown that ATF3 is upregulated in response to cellular stress in breast cancers. -Increased ATF3 expression has been associated with reduced cell proliferation and invasiveness, suggesting a tumor-suppressive role. • In some cancers and contexts, elevated ATF3 is linked with apoptosis induction and a favorable prognosis, acting as a tumor suppressor. |
| 2735- | BetA, | Betulinic acid as apoptosis activator: Molecular mechanisms, mathematical modeling and chemical modifications |
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