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Get the latest scientific research without the small talk. We dive deep into new publications to give you clear, information-packed summaries—no filler, no chatter.
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Zero Fluff. Pure Insight.
Get the latest scientific research without the small talk. We dive deep into new publications to give you clear, information-packed summaries—no filler, no chatter.
Stay tuned. Stay informed.
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Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
E24 - ABHD5 in Cancer Research Progress
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
E24 | 13 min | Latest | Publication Link
- Podcast based on: Cai, H.; Chen, H.; Ye, J.; Jin, Z.; Huang, P. Current Research Progress on ABHD5 in Cancers. Cancers 2026, 18, 585. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers18040585
Type: Review | Publication date: 10 February 2026 - Summary: ABHD5 is a key regulator of lipid metabolism, with context-dependent roles in cancer. It interacts with signaling pathways like AMPK/mTOR, AKT, and NF-κB, exerting either tumor-suppressive or oncogenic effects based on the tumor’s ecological and molecular context. This review synthesizes experimental and clinical evidence to clarify its multifaceted functions and explores its potential as a diagnostic marker and therapeutic target, emphasizing the need for precision strategies rather than blunt intervention.
- Keywords: ABHD5; lipid metabolism; cancer; pathway
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