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Role of ion channels in gastrointestinal cancer
Kyle J. Anderson
, Robert T. Cormier
,
Patricia M. Scott
Biomedical Sciences
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Colorectal Cancer
100%
Ion Channels
100%
Gastrointestinal Cancer
100%
Gastrointestinal Tract
66%
Pancreatic Cancer
50%
KCNQ1
50%
Dysregulated
50%
Cellular Processes
50%
Chloride Channel
50%
Ca2+
33%
Intestinal Tract
33%
Zn2+
33%
Disease-free Survival
33%
Gastric Cancer
33%
Fluid Balance
33%
Voltage-gated Sodium Channel
33%
Nav1.5
33%
CLIC1
33%
K Channels
33%
Inflammation
16%
Cystic Fibrosis
16%
Potassium
16%
Sodium
16%
Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma
16%
Malignant Transformation
16%
Overexpression
16%
Tumor Progression
16%
Cancer Progression
16%
Colon
16%
Zinc
16%
K+ Channels
16%
Tumor Suppressor
16%
Cancer Cells
16%
Colon Cancer
16%
Cell Migration
16%
Therapeutic Intervention
16%
Signaling Molecules
16%
Stage IV Disease
16%
Microbial Dysbiosis
16%
Repurposing
16%
Significant Risk Factors
16%
Conductance
16%
Plasma Membrane
16%
Anion Secretion
16%
Action Potential
16%
Neuron Cells
16%
Na +
16%
Second Messenger
16%
Muscle Cells
16%
Cell Apoptosis
16%
Stomach
16%
Chloride
16%
Malignant Tumor
16%
Stage III Disease
16%
Aberrant Expression
16%
Primary Colorectal Cancer
16%
Gastrin
16%
Multiple Layers
16%
Blockage
16%
Accessory Protein
16%
Stage II-III
16%
Colorectal Cancer Cells
16%
Cancer Hallmarks
16%
Cancer Invasion
16%
Cancer Angiogenesis
16%
Mucus
16%
Excitable Cells
16%
Gallbladder Cancer
16%
Transient Receptor Potential Melastatin 2 (TRPM2)
16%
TRPM7
16%
Cancer Cell Invasiveness
16%
Sporadic Colorectal Cancer
16%
Colorectal Cancer Cell Lines
16%
Clinical Targets
16%
Oncogenic Process
16%
TRPM6
16%
TRPM8
16%
CFTR Expression
16%
Zip4
16%
Gastrointestinal Organs
16%
SLC39A
16%
CLCA1
16%
HERG1
16%
Chloride Intracellular Channel 1
16%
SLC30A
16%
Enhanced Respiratory Disease
16%
ClC Channels
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Gastrointestinal Cancer
100%
Colorectal Carcinoma
100%
Ion Channel
100%
Gastrointestinal Tract
44%
Chloride Channel
44%
Malignant Neoplasm
33%
Pancreas Cancer
33%
Potassium Channel
33%
Cancer Cell
22%
Calcium Ion
22%
Fluid Balance
22%
down Regulation
22%
Upregulation
22%
Disease Free Survival
22%
Zinc Ion
22%
Abdominal Cancer
22%
Cystic Fibrosis
11%
Isotopes of Calcium
11%
Cancer
11%
Cell Cycle
11%
Tumor Progression
11%
Cancer Growth
11%
Secretion (Process)
11%
Carcinogenesis
11%
Mucus
11%
Cell Membrane
11%
Pancreas Adenocarcinoma
11%
Colon
11%
Potassium Ion
11%
Signaling Molecule
11%
Sodium Ion
11%
Angiogenesis
11%
Cell Invasion
11%
Malignant Transformation
11%
Voltage Gated Sodium Channel
11%
Colon Carcinoma
11%
Second Messenger
11%
Dysbiosis
11%
TRPM2
11%
Gastrin Release
11%
TRPM8
11%
Nav1.5
11%
Sodium Channel Nav1.5
11%
Colorectal Cancer Cell Line
11%
Gallbladder Cancer
11%
TRPM6
11%
TRPM7
11%
Cell Migration
11%
Action Potential
11%
Tumor Suppressor Protein
11%
Diseases
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Colorectal Carcinoma
100%
Digestive System Cancer
100%
Ion Channel
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
40%
Chloride Channel
40%
Cellular Processes
30%
Pancreas Cancer
30%
Potassium Channel
30%
Calcium Ion
20%
Disease Free Survival
20%
Zinc Ion
20%
Abdominal Cancer
20%
Tumor Suppressor Protein
10%
Repurposing
10%
Cystic Fibrosis
10%
Tumor Growth
10%
Cancer Growth
10%
Pancreas Adenocarcinoma
10%
Potassium Ion
10%
Sodium Ion
10%
Voltage Gated Sodium Channel
10%
Colon Carcinoma
10%
Gallbladder Cancer
10%
Sodium Channel Nav1.5
10%
Inflammation
10%
Carcinogenesis
10%
Isotopes of Potassium
10%
Malignant Transformation
10%
Gastrin
10%
Dysbiosis
10%
Diseases
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
Colorectal Carcinoma
100%
Gastrointestinal Tract
44%
Chloride Channel
44%
Potassium Channels
33%
Colon
22%
Cancer Cell
22%
down Regulation
22%
Upregulation
22%
Electric Potential
22%
Disease Free Survival
22%
Sodium Channel
22%
Fluid Balance
22%
Second Messenger
11%
Secretion (Process)
11%
Muscle Cell
11%
Action Potential
11%
Cell Invasion
11%
Conductance
11%
Stomach
11%
Colorectal Cancer Cell Line
11%
Gastrin Release
11%
Cell Membrane
11%
Cell Migration
11%
Cell Cycle
11%
Angiogenesis
11%
Gall Bladder
11%
Programmed Cell Death
11%
Dysbiosis
11%