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Open AccessRIOK3 sustains colorectal cancer cell survival under glucose deprivation via an HSP90α-dependent pathway
Glucose oxidation via the pentose phosphate pathway serves as the primary cellular mechanism for generating nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH). The central regions of solid tumors typically ex...
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Identification and evaluation of novel serum autoantibody biomarkers for early diagnosis of gastric cancer and precancerous lesion
Early diagnosis is crucial for optimal prognosis of gastric cancer (GC). Hereby, we aimed to identify novel serum autoantibody-based biomarkers for precancerous lesion (PL) and early GC.
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Open AccessRetraction Note: Large tumor suppressor kinase 2 overexpression attenuates 5-FU-resistance in colorectal cancer via activating the JNK-MIEF1-mitochondrial division pathway
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Pseudotyped Viruses for Orthohantavirus
Orthohantaviruses, members of the Orthohantavirus genus of Hantaviridae family of the Bunyavirales order, are enveloped, negative-sense, single-stranded, tripartite RNA viruses. They are emerging zoonotic pathoge...
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Mucosal Microbiota: Closer to the Pathology, Closer to the Truth?
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Distinct tumor microenvironment landscapes of rectal cancer for prognosis and prediction of immunotherapy response
Tumor microenvironment (TME) affects the progression of rectal cancer (RC), and the clinical relevance of its immune elements was widely reported. Here we aim to delineate the complete TME landscape, including...
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Open AccessNon-alcoholic fatty liver is associated with increased risk of irritable bowel syndrome: a prospective cohort study
The relationship between non-alcoholic fatty liver degree as well as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) remains poorly understood. We aimed to investigate the prospect...
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Open AccessThe role of GTPase-activating protein ARHGAP26 in human cancers
Rho GTPases are molecular switches that play an important role in regulating the behavior of a variety of tumor cells. RhoA GTPase-activating protein 26 (ARHGAP26) is a GTPase-activating protein and inhibits t...
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Open AccessThe significance of exosomal RNAs in the development, diagnosis, and treatment of pancreatic cancer
Exosomes are single-membrane, secreted organelles with a diameter of 30–200 nm, containing diverse bioactive constituents, including DNAs, RNAs, proteins, and lipids, with prominent molecular heterogeneity. Ex...
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Asporin represses gastric cancer apoptosis via activating LEF1-mediated gene transcription independent of β-catenin
Asporin (ASPN) presents in the tumor microenvironment and exhibits a cancer-promoting effect as a stroma protein. Even though ASPN has already been observed inside cancer cells, the functions of intracellular ...
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Open AccessCombination of Size-Exclusion Chromatography and Ultracentrifugation Improves the Proteomic Profiling of Plasma-Derived Small Extracellular Vesicles
Circulating small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) and its associated proteins are of great interest in the early detection of many diseases. However, there is no gold standard for plasma sEVs isolation, especial...
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RBBP8/CtIP suppresses P21 expression by interacting with CtBP and BRCA1 in gastric cancer
RB Binding Protein 8 (RBBP8) was previously reported being involved in DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair in cancers. However, there is no systematic study about the specific functions and related mechanisms...
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Open AccessAssessment of prevalence and risk factors of helicobacter pylori infection in an oilfield Community in Hebei, China
Only a paucity of large-scale perspective and cross-sectional studies on H. pylori infection in China have been published. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence and risk factors for H. pylor...
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Open AccessRETRACTED ARTICLE: Large tumor suppressor kinase 2 overexpression attenuates 5-FU-resistance in colorectal cancer via activating the JNK-MIEF1-mitochondrial division pathway
5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a standard treatment for colorectal cancer, but most patients develop 5-FU resistance. Here, we conducted experiments to identify an effective approach to augment 5-FU-based treatment ...
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Open AccessCytoplasmic Asporin promotes cell migration by regulating TGF-β/Smad2/3 pathway and indicates a poor prognosis in colorectal cancer
Previous studies revealed that Asporin (ASPN) is a potential mediator in the development of various types of cancer as a secreted stroma protein, but the function of ASPN inside the cancer cells remains largel...
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Open AccessHelicobacter pylori infection and inflammatory bowel disease: a crosstalk between upper and lower digestive tract
Helicobacter pylori has coexisted with humans for approximately 60,000 years and greater than 50% of the global population is infected with H. pylori. H. pylori was successfully cultured in vitro in 1983 and stud...
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Open AccessEthyl pyruvate is a novel anti-inflammatory agent to treat multiple inflammatory organ injuries
Ethyl pyruvate (EP) is a simple derivative of pyruvic acid, which is an important endogenous metabolite that can scavenge reactive oxygen species (ROS). Treatment with EP is able to ameliorate systemic inflamm...
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Association between the genetic variations within TBX21 gene promoter and the clinicopathological characteristics of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma in a high-risk Chinese population
The correlation between TBX21 gene (T-box transcription factor protein 21; T-bet), which was a pivotal transcriptional regulation gene for Th1/Th2 polarization, and the development risk of esophagus squamous cell...
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Open AccessHMGB1 neutralization is associated with bacterial translocation during acetaminophen hepatotoxicity
Acetaminophen (APAP) hepatotoxicity is associated with a high rate of gram-negative enteric bacterial infection; however, the underlying mechanism is still unknown. APAP overdose induces massive hepatocyte nec...
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Open AccessHigh mobility group B1 impairs hepatocyte regeneration in acetaminophen hepatotoxicity
Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose induces massive hepatocyte necrosis. Necrotic tissue releases high mobility group B1 (HMGB1), and HMGB1 contributes to liver injury. Even though blockade of HMGB1 does not protect...