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Tgf-β signaling: From tissue fibrosis to tumor microenvironment
Jeff Yat Fai Chung
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, Max Kam Kwan Chan
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, Jane Siu Fan Li
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Alex Siu Wing Chan
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, Philip Chiu Tsun Tang
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, Kam Tong Leung
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, Ka Fai To
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, Hui Yao Lan
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, Patrick Ming Kuen Tang
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Corresponding author for this work
Academy of Wellness and Human Development
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Tumor Microenvironment
100%
Tissue Fibrosis
100%
Transforming Growth Factor-β
60%
Growth Factor Signaling
60%
In Cancer
40%
Inflammatory Diseases
20%
Immunosuppression
20%
Apoptosis
20%
Angiogenesis
20%
Cancer-associated Fibroblasts
20%
Metastasis
20%
Protein Enzymes
20%
Tumorigenesis
20%
Working Mechanism
20%
Immunocyte
20%
Biological Action
20%
Extracellular Matrix Protein 1 (ECM1)
20%
Role Mechanism
20%
Immunoregulation
20%
Pathogenic Role
20%
Extracellular Matrix Remodeling
20%
Remodeling Enzymes
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Tumor Microenvironment
100%
Fibrosis
100%
Cancer Growth Factor
60%
Malignant Neoplasm
40%
Programmed Cell Death
20%
Cancer Associated Fibroblast
20%
Clinical Pathway
20%
Inflammatory Disorder
20%
Angiogenesis
20%
Metastatic Carcinoma
20%
Carcinogenesis
20%
Immunoregulation
20%
Scleroprotein
20%
Immunosuppressive Treatment
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cancer Growth Factor
100%
Growth Factor Signaling
100%
Enzyme
33%
Programmed Cell Death
33%
Fibroblast
33%
Carcinogenesis
33%
Angiogenesis
33%
Immunoregulation
33%
Extracellular Matrix Proteins
33%
Scleroprotein
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Tumor Microenvironment
100%
Fibrosis
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
60%
Cancer Growth Factor
60%
Inflammatory Disease
20%
Carcinogenesis
20%
Scleroprotein
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cancer Growth Factor
100%
Immunosuppression
33%
Inflammatory Disorder
33%
Programmed Cell Death
33%
Angiogenesis
33%
Extracellular Matrix
33%
Matrix Protein
33%
Immunoregulation
33%
Cancer Associated Fibroblast
33%