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The multifunction of HSP70 in cancer: Guardian or traitor to the survival of tumor cells and the next potential therapeutic target

•HSP70 can not only promote tumor progression, enhance tumor cell resistance and inhibit anticancer effects but also induce an anticancer response by activating immune cells.•HSP70 has a variety of cancer-related functions. HSP70 is abundantly expressed in cancer and has a wide range of activities.•...

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Published in:International immunopharmacology 2023-09, Vol.122, p.110492-110492, Article 110492
Main Authors: Sha, Gengyu, Jiang, Zhengting, Zhang, Wenjie, Jiang, Chuwen, Wang, Daorong, Tang, Dong
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