Carmen Mota Reyes, Helmut Friess, Ihsan Ekin Demir
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Neural crossroads of pancreatic cancer: how nociceptors drive tumor progression and immune evasion
Nociceptor neurons actively promote pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma progression by suppressing immune responses through interactions with cancer-associated fibroblasts. Targeting their signaling pathways offers a novel strategy for enhancing anti-tumor immunity and managing cancer pain.
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Cell Research (CR) is an international journal published by Springer Nature in partnership with the Center for Excellence in Molecular Cell Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). It focuses on publishing original research articles and reviews in various areas of life sciences, particularly those related to molecular and cell biology. The journal covers a broad range of topics including cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis; signal transduction; stem cell biology and development; chromatin, epigenetics, and transcription; RNA biology; structural and molecular biology; cancer biology and metabolism; immunity and molecular pathogenesis; molecular and cellular neuroscience; plant molecular and cell biology; and omics, system biology, and synthetic biology. CR is recognized as China's best international journal in life sciences and is part of Springer Nature's prestigious family of Molecular Cell Biology journals.