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| 12‐lipoxygenase (commonly abbreviated as 12-LOX) 12-LOX (12-lipoxygenase) is an enzyme that plays a role in the metabolism of polyunsaturated fatty acids—in particular, converting arachidonic acid into bioactive lipid mediators such as 12-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (12-HETE). -12-LOX is implicated in several mechanisms that can promote cancer, including supporting inflammation, cell survival, angiogenesis, and metastasis. High 12-LOX expression in several cancer types is generally correlated with more aggressive disease and poorer clinical outcomes. However, the prognostic significance may vary between cancers and patient populations. Ongoing research is aiming to clarify: – Whether 12-LOX can be reliably used as a prognostic biomarker – And whether targeting 12-LOX might serve as a therapeutic strategy in cancer management. – Increased Levels of 12-LOX in ESCC Patients with Poor Prognosis |
| 2466- | CUR, | Regulatory Effects of Curcumin on Platelets: An Update and Future Directions |
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