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|Term=mevalonate pathway
|Term=mevalonate pathway
|Short definition=MeV linear accelerator - machine that uses electricity to create a stream of fast-moving subatomic particles. This creates high-energy radiation that can be used to treat cancer
|Short definition=mevalonate pathway - {{Pronunciation}} (meh-VA-loh-nayt PATH way) Describes a series of reactions in which proteins work together to make molecules. These molecules are part of many processes, including the manufacture of cholesterol
|Type=Cancer terms
|Type=Cancer terms
|Specialty=Oncology
|Specialty=Oncology

Latest revision as of 20:04, 12 January 2023

Mevalonate pathway
TermMevalonate pathway
Short definitionmevalonate pathway - (pronounced) (meh-VA-loh-nayt PATH way) Describes a series of reactions in which proteins work together to make molecules. These molecules are part of many processes, including the manufacture of cholesterol. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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mevalonate pathway - (pronounced) (meh-VA-loh-nayt PATH way) Describes a series of reactions in which proteins work together to make molecules. These molecules are part of many processes, including the manufacture of cholesterol. Changes in this signaling pathway can lead to the growth of cancer cells. Drugs or substances that affect this pathway are used to treat high cholesterol and are being studied to prevent and treat cancer and other diseases

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