What is it about?
Class I Myosins are a family of proteins expressed in different tissues and cell types, we have reviewed the roles that all 8 class I Myosins have in different types of Cancer, we explored and explained what is known and postulated possible roles of Myo1g a specific hematopoietic myosin in Leukemia
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Why is it important?
Cancer is a multi step and multi organ disease, knowing what molecules are involved in the establishment and development of a sepcific cancer could help to identify and potentially develop new treatments against the specific cancer
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This page is a summary of: Class I Myosins, molecular motors involved in cell migration and cancer, Cell Adhesion & Migration, January 2022, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/19336918.2021.2020705.
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