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CaV channels and cancer: canonical functions indicate benefits of repurposed drugs as cancer therapeutics
Paul J Buchanan,
Karen McCloskey
School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences
Patrick G Johnston Centre for Cancer Research
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Citations (Scopus)
337
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Medicine and Dentistry
Calcium Channel Blocking Agent
33%
Cancer Cell
16%
Cancer Therapy
16%
Cell Cycle Progression
16%
Cells
33%
Chemotherapeutic Agent
16%
Combination Therapy
16%
Dependent Personality Disorder
16%
Drug
16%
Drug Delivery System
33%
Epilepsy
16%
Family
33%
Gene
16%
Hypertension
16%
Ion Channel
16%
Malignant Neoplasm
100%
Neuron
16%
Potassium Channel
16%
Programmed Cell Death
16%
Protein
33%
Regulatory Mechanism
16%
Skeletal Muscle
16%
Smooth Muscle
16%
Therapeutic Procedure
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Current Amplitude
16%
Potassium Channel
16%
Voltage Gated Calcium Channel
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Voltage Gated Calcium Channel
16%