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Hepatocellular cancer arises from loss of transforming growth factor beta signaling adaptor protein embryonic liver fodrin through abnormal angiogenesis†
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Taken together these results, ELF, a TGF-beta adaptor and signaling molecule, functions as a critical adaptor protein in TGF-beta modulation of angiogenesis as well as cell cycle progression. Loss of ELF in the liver leads the cancer formation by deregulated hepatocyte proliferation and stimulation of angiogenesis in early cancers. Our studies propose that ELF is potentially a powerful target for mimetics enhancing the TGF-beta pathway tumor suppression of HCC.
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