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clusterin

Clusterin is a protein that belongs to the clusterin family, which is a group of proteins found in various organisms, including humans. It is primarily known for its role in the regulation of cell death and inflammation. Clusterin is expressed in a wide range of tissues and is involved in various physiological processes, such as cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis.

The protein is characterized by its ability to bind to a variety of ligands, including lipids, proteins,

Clusterin has been the subject of extensive research due to its potential therapeutic applications. It has

Despite its potential therapeutic applications, the exact mechanisms by which clusterin exerts its biological effects are

and
nucleic
acids.
This
versatility
allows
clusterin
to
participate
in
multiple
biological
pathways.
It
has
been
shown
to
interact
with
heat
shock
proteins,
which
are
involved
in
the
cellular
response
to
stress,
and
with
various
cytokines,
which
are
signaling
molecules
involved
in
inflammation.
been
studied
for
its
anti-inflammatory
properties
and
its
ability
to
modulate
the
immune
response.
Additionally,
clusterin
has
been
investigated
for
its
role
in
cancer,
as
it
has
been
found
to
be
overexpressed
in
certain
types
of
cancer
cells
and
to
promote
tumor
growth
and
metastasis.
not
yet
fully
understood.
Further
research
is
needed
to
elucidate
the
molecular
pathways
involved
and
to
develop
targeted
therapies
based
on
clusterin
modulation.