The Role of Pigment Epithelium-derived Factor in Breast Cancer Cell Metabolism

The thesis investigates the potential of PEDF as a novel regulator of metabolism and metastasis in breast cancer. Findings highlight PEDF's critical role in modulating glucose metabolism, mitochondrial function, and metastatic progression, proposing it as a promising therapeutic target. Additio...

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Main Author: Abooshahab, Raziyeh
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2025
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98030
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description The thesis investigates the potential of PEDF as a novel regulator of metabolism and metastasis in breast cancer. Findings highlight PEDF's critical role in modulating glucose metabolism, mitochondrial function, and metastatic progression, proposing it as a promising therapeutic target. Additionally, PEDF enhances chemotherapy effectiveness while mitigating drug resistance and side effects, underscoring its value for developing improved metabolism-based breast cancer therapies, pending further validation.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-980302025-07-03T05:56:48Z The Role of Pigment Epithelium-derived Factor in Breast Cancer Cell Metabolism Abooshahab, Raziyeh The thesis investigates the potential of PEDF as a novel regulator of metabolism and metastasis in breast cancer. Findings highlight PEDF's critical role in modulating glucose metabolism, mitochondrial function, and metastatic progression, proposing it as a promising therapeutic target. Additionally, PEDF enhances chemotherapy effectiveness while mitigating drug resistance and side effects, underscoring its value for developing improved metabolism-based breast cancer therapies, pending further validation. 2025 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98030 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Abooshahab, Raziyeh
The Role of Pigment Epithelium-derived Factor in Breast Cancer Cell Metabolism
title The Role of Pigment Epithelium-derived Factor in Breast Cancer Cell Metabolism
title_full The Role of Pigment Epithelium-derived Factor in Breast Cancer Cell Metabolism
title_fullStr The Role of Pigment Epithelium-derived Factor in Breast Cancer Cell Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Pigment Epithelium-derived Factor in Breast Cancer Cell Metabolism
title_short The Role of Pigment Epithelium-derived Factor in Breast Cancer Cell Metabolism
title_sort role of pigment epithelium-derived factor in breast cancer cell metabolism
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/98030