Cancer neuroscience: signaling pathways and new therapeutic strategies for cancer
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences · Northeastern University · +10 more institutions
Abstract
From a neuroscience perspective, cancer neuroscience has emerged as a subfield of cancer research. Presumable mechanisms underlying cancer-related neuronal activity (termed neurosciences) include the induction and modulation of signaling pathways that govern cell fate determination and emotional responses (anxiety and stress), such as structural molecules (synaptic structures and current transduction) and secretory substances (neurotransmitters, cytokines, hormones and neuropeptides). In the past 3 years, these neuronal activities, which can either promote cancer growth or be hijacked by cancer cells to support tumor survival and invasion, have been widely demonstrated to be closely related to cancer…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 134.97
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 485
Authors
8- SZSihui ZhangCorresponding
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Northeastern University
- LYLin Yuan
China Medical University
- PLPing Lin
Southwest University
- GYGen Yang
Peking University, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology
- XZXikun Zhou
Sichuan University
Topics & keywords
- Cancer
- Cancer cell
- Signal transduction
- Cell signaling
- Mechanism (biology)
- Cancer stem cell
- Good health and well-being