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. 2021 Jan 28;10(2):187. doi: 10.3390/antiox10020187

Table 2.

Upregulated pathways in vividly growing cancer spheres.

Pathway p-Value
(RNAseq from Vividly Growing Cancer Spheres)
Hs_Integrated_Cancer_Pathway_WP1971_82939 1.02 × 104
Hs_Intrinsic_Pathway_for_Apoptosis_WP1841_83332 0.002799811
Hs_Signaling_by_Retinoic_Acid_WP3323_83286 0.003082763
Hs_Vitamin_A_and_Carotenoid_Metabolism_WP716_83589 0.003229062
Hs_BMAL1-CLOCK, NPAS2_activates_circadian_gene_expression_WP3355_83343 0.003687094
Hs_Integrated_Breast_Cancer_Pathway_WP1984_82941 0.004416806
Hs_Pre-NOTCH_Expression_and_Processing_WP2786_83418 0.004513508
Hs_Lipid_storage_and_perilipins_in_skeletal_muscle_WP2887_85092 0.011662396
Hs_Uptake_and_function_of_anthrax_toxins_WP3390_83389 0.013593029
Hs_miRNA_Regulation_of_DNA_Damage_Response_WP1530_84694 0.013785134

Pathways were explicitly upregulated in vividly growing cancer spheres, irrespective of continuous RAB39A repression. Note: The pathway of retinoic acid signaling, namely vitamin A and carotenoid metabolism, is listed in the superior order of the top 10 rankings.