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. 2019 Jun 25;9:9224. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-45661-7

Figure 6.

Figure 6

The cellular location of the key proteins in the regulation of carcinogenesis. This figure shows the cellular location of the key proteins in three parts of the cell (Membrane, Nucleus and Cytoplasm). LRP6 is known as receptor, thus cellular location of this protein is shown in the membrane. Similarly, other proteins including DCLRE1A contribute in the DNA repair process. Consequently, it is illustrated in nucleus. These results can be useful for better understanding of the diseases creation process and the selection of appropriate drug design methods, based on cellular locations of key proteins in carcinogenesis.