
PAKP
PAKP stands for Proteinase Activated Kinase Pathway, referring to a biological process where certain enzymes called proteinases activate specific receptors, leading to a cascade of cellular signals. This pathway plays a crucial role in regulating immune responses, inflammation, and cell communication, and is involved in various health conditions, including inflammatory diseases and cancer. Understanding PAKP helps researchers develop targeted therapies that can modulate these cellular signals to treat or manage such diseases effectively.