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Store-Independent Calcium Entry and Related Signaling Pathways in Breast Cancer

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Known as a key effector in breast cancer (BC) progression, calcium (Ca2+) is tightly regulated to maintain the desired concentration to fine-tune cell functions. Ca2+ channels are the main actors among Ca2+ transporters that control the intracellular Ca2+ concentration in cells. It is well known that the basal Ca2+ concentration is regulated by both store-dependent and independent Ca2+ channels in BC development and progression. However, most of the literature has reported the role of store-dependent Ca2+ entry, and only a few studies are focusing on store-independent Ca2+ entry (SICE). In this review, we aim to summarize all findings on SICE in the BC progression field.

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hal-03607829 , version 1 (14-03-2022)

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Mohamed Chamlali, Lise Rodat-Despoix, Halima Ouadid-Ahidouch. Store-Independent Calcium Entry and Related Signaling Pathways in Breast Cancer. Genes, 2021, 12 (7), ⟨10.3390/genes12070994⟩. ⟨hal-03607829⟩
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