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path(MESH:"Breast Neoplasms") increases p(HGNC:CHRNA10) View Subject | View Object

Lee et al. [122] have found that α9 nAChRs are ubiquitously expressed in many epithe- lial, lung and breast cancer cell lines, most of which also express α5 and α10 nAChR subunits. α9 nAChRs are also present in primary tumour and non-malignant breast tissue obtained from patients, but their expression is higher in breast cancer cells than the surrounding normal tissue. PubMed:28901280

path(MESH:"Lung Neoplasms") increases p(HGNC:CHRNA10) View Subject | View Object

Lee et al. [122] have found that α9 nAChRs are ubiquitously expressed in many epithe- lial, lung and breast cancer cell lines, most of which also express α5 and α10 nAChR subunits. α9 nAChRs are also present in primary tumour and non-malignant breast tissue obtained from patients, but their expression is higher in breast cancer cells than the surrounding normal tissue. PubMed:28901280

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p(HGNC:CHRNA10) increases a(MESH:"Receptors, Nicotinic") View Subject | View Object

On the other hand, neuronal nicotinic receptors are formed by the combination of only two types of subunits (α2-10 and β2-4) PubMed:26813123

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