About this Research Topic
In 2019, the Nobel Prize was attributed to Professors Gregg Semenza, Peter Ratcliffe and William Kaelin for their discoveries on the adaptation of the cells to the low partial pressure of oxygen. Such signaling pathways in cancer raise a continuous interest from the scientific community. Moreover, oxidative stress is also a crucial factor for cancer progression and therapy. Production of ROS involve a tight regulation by mitochondria and the antioxidative systems.
This special issue of Frontiers in Endocrinology welcomes submissions (original articles, comments, reviews) from all authors that are of relevance to endocrinology in relation to cancer.
Keywords: hypoxia, oxidative stress, endocrine cancers, ROS, metabolism
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