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GPCR Markers for Cancer Research

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) constitute a diverse and crucial class of cell membrane proteins that mediate various physiological functions. In the context of cancer, GPCRs play a pivotal role by contributing to key processes such as cancer cell proliferation, angiogenesis (the formation of new blood vessels), invasion into surrounding tissues, and metastasis (the spread of cancer to distant organs).

The intricate signaling pathways activated by GPCRs in cancer cells make them attractive targets for therapeutic intervention.

The pharmacological inhibition of GPCRs and their downstream signaling targets presents a promising opportunity to develop novel, mechanism-based strategies for both the prevention and treatment of cancer. By disrupting the signaling cascades associated with GPCRs, researchers aim to impede the aberrant cellular processes that drive cancer progression.

Anti-KNG1 Antibody
Anti-KNG1 Antibody

Anti-KNG1 Antibody

HPA001616
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USD 505
Anti-LGR5 Antibody

Anti-LGR5 Antibody

HPA012530
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Anti-CCL2 Antibody
Anti-CCL2 Antibody

Anti-CCL2 Antibody

HPA019163
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Anti-C2orf74 Antibody
Anti-C2orf74 Antibody

Anti-C2orf74 Antibody

HPA026826
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Anti-FPR2 Antibody
Anti-FPR2 Antibody

Anti-FPR2 Antibody

HPA029154
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Anti-CCR7 Antibody

Anti-CCR7 Antibody

HPA031383
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Anti-CCL1 Antibody

Anti-CCL1 Antibody

HPA049861
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Anti-GPR65 Antibody

Anti-GPR65 Antibody

HPA054454
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Anti-TACR2 Antibody

Anti-TACR2 Antibody

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In this whitepaper, we delve into the role of specific GPCRs that serve as markers in cancer development and treatment. This exploration of GPCRs in the context of cancer underscores their significance as potential therapeutic targets and the potential for innovative approaches in the ongoing battle against cancer.

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GPCR Markers for Cancer Research