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The Role of Autophagy in Gastric Cancer Chemoresistance: Friend or Foe?
Jing Li Xu
, Li Yuan
, Yan Cheng Tang
, Zhi Yuan Xu
, Han Dong Xu
, Xiang Dong Cheng
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, Jiang Jiang Qin
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Corresponding author for this work
Chinese Medicine - Teaching and Research Division
School of Chinese Medicine
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Autophagy
100%
Gastric Cancer
100%
Cancer Resistance
100%
Drug Resistance
20%
Non-coding RNA (ncRNA)
20%
Molecular Mechanism
10%
Therapeutic Strategies
10%
Small Molecule Inhibitors
10%
Dual Role
10%
MicroRNA
10%
Most Common Cause
10%
Regulatory Effect
10%
Promising Strategies
10%
Chemotherapy Resistance
10%
Autophagy Inhibitor
10%
Autophagy Pathway
10%
Cancer Causes
10%
Cancer Mortality
10%
Multiple Proteins
10%
Long Non-coding RNA (LncRNA)
10%
5-year Survival
10%
Role Mechanism
10%
Autophagy Activator
10%
Small Molecule Activation
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Drug Resistance
100%
Abdominal Cancer
100%
Untranslated RNA
20%
Survival Rate
10%
Malignant Neoplasm
10%
Chemotherapy
10%
microRNA
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Autophagy
100%
Drug Resistance
100%
Non-Coding RNA
28%
Survival Rate
14%
Small Molecule
14%