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Introduction Cell cytoskeleton proteins’ involvement in tumor pathogenesis, development and pharmacological resistance has been extensively explored in the last decades. Among these, Filamin A (FLNA), also known as actin-binding protein 280
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last years, some molecular factors playing a role in the modulation of SSTR5 expression and activity in ACTH-secreting PitNET cells have been identified. In particular, the cytoskeleton actin-binding protein filamin A (FLNA) and the mutational status of
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other cell types ( Pope & Bresnick 2013 ). Interestingly, in fibroblasts, there appears to be a relationship between proteins involved in cell movement and AR. Filamin A (FLNA) is a protein involved in linking the cytoskeleton and the plasma membrane