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| The Rho GTPases RhoA, Rac1, and Cdc42 are important regulators of cytoskeletal dynamics.
small GTPase Ras homolog gene family member A (RHOA) RHOA: Ras homolog family member A Many in vitro and in vivo data indicate tumor-promoting effects of activated Rho GTPases, also tumor suppressive functions have been described. In many cancers, RhoA and RhoC are often found to be overexpressed. RhoB expression can be downregulated in certain cancers, which may contribute to tumor progression. Unlike RhoA and RhoC, RhoB is often considered a tumor suppressor, and its loss can lead to increased cell proliferation and survival. -RhoA activity has been linked to the modulation of EMT, influencing both the disassembly of cell–cell junctions and the reorganization of the cytoskeleton necessary for migration. -Elevated levels or hyperactivation of RhoA has been associated with poor prognosis in several cancers. |
| 2894- | HNK, | Pharmacological features, health benefits and clinical implications of honokiol |
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