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Role of primary cilium in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (Review)
2020
International Journal of Oncology
The primary cilium is a non‑motile cellular structure extending from the apical membrane of epithelial cells that is involved in several processes due to its ability to receive and elaborate different signals. Ciliogenesis and its obliteration are essential for proliferating cells, and several signalling pathways are responsible for their regulation. In fact, the primary cilium is a central hub for numerous signalling pathways implicated in a variety of biological processes, such as the
doi:10.3892/ijo.2020.5121
pmid:33491761
fatcat:emtoruemzbctzextofsryfe45i