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Protein kinase CK2 (formerly casein kinase II or 2) is known to
play a critical role in the control of cell growth and cell death
and is thus intimately involved in the development of cancer. More
specifically, CK2 has been found to be elevated in all cancers
examined. While CK2 levels are known to be high in proliferating
normal cells, CK2 has also been found to be a potent suppressor of
apoptosis and is a link to the cancer cell phenotype, which is
characterized by deregulation of both cell proliferation and cell
death. Indeed, it would appear that CK2 impacts many of the
hallmarks of cancer and it has now gained considerable attention as
a potential target for cancer therapy. Protein Kinase CK2 and
Cellular Function in Normal and Disease States increases knowledge
of the role of CK2 in the development of cellular dysfunction and
emphasizes that this protein may serve as a target of drug
development for improved cancer therapy. In addition, it is a handy
tool that provides cancer researchers, graduate students, and all
scientists involved in CK2 research with one main source for the
latest advances in CK2 research.
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