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Rola F. Jaafar1, Zeid Ibrahim1, Karim Ataya1, Joelle Hassanieh1, Natasha Ard2 and Walid G. Faraj
Receptor-interacting-serine/threonine-protein-kinase-2(RIPK2) is an important mediator in different pathways in the immune and inflammatory response system. RIPK2 was also shown to play different roles in different cancer types, however, in Colorectal Cancer(CRC); its role is not well established. This study aims at identifying the role of RIPK2 in CRC progression and survival.