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In vitro–in vivo correlation of microsphere formulations: recent advances and challenges
Microsphere formulations prepared using biodegradable polymers are among the most common strategies used for controlled-release drug delivery. These formulations can be loaded with a wide array of drugs, inclu...
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Open AccessNon-invasive chronic kidney disease risk stratification tool derived from retina-based deep learning and clinical factors
Despite the importance of preventing chronic kidney disease (CKD), predicting high-risk patients who require active intervention is challenging, especially in people with preserved kidney function. In this stu...
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Open AccessValidation of a deep-learning-based retinal biomarker (Reti-CVD) in the prediction of cardiovascular disease: data from UK Biobank
Currently in the United Kingdom, cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment is based on the QRISK3 score, in which 10% 10-year CVD risk indicates clinical intervention. However, this benchmark has limited ef...
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Predictive, preventive, and personalized management of retinal fluid via computer-aided detection app for optical coherence tomography scans
Computer-aided detection systems for retinal fluid could be beneficial for disease monitoring and management by chronic age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic retinopathy (DR) patients, to assist...
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Open AccessMelatonin and doxorubicin synergistically enhance apoptosis via autophagy-dependent reduction of AMPKα1 transcription in human breast cancer cells
Doxorubicin is one of the most effective agents used to treat various cancers, including breast cancer, but its usage is limited by the risk of adverse effects, including cardiotoxicity. Melatonin, a natural h...
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Open AccessPrognostic value of noggin protein expression in patients with resected gastric cancer
Noggin and RNA-binding protein for multiple splicing 2 (RBPMS2) are known to regulate the expression of smooth muscle cells, endothelial cells, and osteoblasts. However, the prognostic role of combined Noggin ...
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Open AccessMelatonin prevents doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity through suppression of AMPKα2-dependent mitochondrial damage
The clinical application of doxorubicin, one of the most effective anticancer drugs, has been limited due to its adverse effects, including cardiotoxicity. One of the hallmarks of doxorubicin-induced cytotoxic...
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Open AccessDevelopment of a miRNA-controlled dual-sensing system and its application for targeting miR-21 signaling in tumorigenesis
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are considered to be strong prognostic markers and key therapeutic targets in human diseases, especially cancer. A sensitive monitoring platform for cancer-associated miRNA (oncomiR) action ...
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Candidate Tumor Suppressor Gene EAF2 is Mutated in Colorectal and Gastric Cancers
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Refining the accuracy of validated target identification through coding variant fine-map** in type 2 diabetes
We aggregated coding variant data for 81,412 type 2 diabetes cases and 370,832 controls of diverse ancestry, identifying 40 coding variant association signals (P < 2.2 × 10−7); of these, 16 map outside known risk...
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Open AccessCombination of Helicobacter pylori infection and the interleukin 8 –251 T > A polymorphism, but not the mannose-binding lectin 2 codon 54 G > A polymorphism, might be a risk factor of gastric cancer
Mannose-binding lectin (MBL) acts in the innate immune response to Helicobacter pylori. Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is a potent cytokine produced by gastric epithelial cells in response to H. pylori. We aimed to investi...
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Frameshift Mutation of FXR1 Encoding a RNA-Binding Protein in Gastric and Colorectal Cancers with Microsatellite Instability
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WRN, the Werner Syndrome Gene, Exhibits Frameshift Mutations in Gastric and Colorectal Cancers
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Open AccessTherapeutic effect of hepatocyte growth factor-secreting mesenchymal stem cells in a rat model of liver fibrosis
Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) have been reported to be beneficial for the treatment of liver fibrosis. Here, we investigated the use of genetically engineered MSCs that overexpress hepat...
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Open AccessSimultaneous deletion of floxed genes mediated by CaMKIIα-Cre in the brain and in male germ cells: application to conditional and conventional disruption of Goα
The Cre/LoxP system is a well-established approach to spatially and temporally control genetic inactivation. The calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II alpha subunit (CaMKIIα) promoter limits expressio...
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Open AccessCancer cell metabolism: implications for therapeutic targets
Cancer cell metabolism is characterized by an enhanced uptake and utilization of glucose, a phenomenon known as the Warburg effect. The persistent activation of aerobic glycolysis in cancer cells can be linked...
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A case of inoperable klatskin tumor showing response to wild ginseng pharmacopuncture
Klatskin tumor is known to be highly resistant to conventional chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Although surgical resection is the treatment of choice if possible, the prognosis is very poor after the surgery. I...
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Open AccessMitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ ameliorates experimental mouse colitis by suppressing NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated inflammatory cytokines
MitoQ is a mitochondria-targeted derivative of the antioxidant ubiquinone, with antioxidant and anti-apoptotic functions. Reactive oxygen species are involved in many inflammatory diseases including inflammato...
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Open AccessRetrovirus-mediated transduction of a cytosine deaminase gene preserves the stemness of mesenchymal stem cells
Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have emerged as attractive cellular vehicles to deliver therapeutic genes for ex-vivo therapy of diverse diseases; this is, in part, because they have the capability to migrate...
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Epidemiological profiles between equol producers and nonproducers: a genomewide association study of the equol-producing phenotype
Equol is a daidzein (a phytoestrogen isoflavone) metabolite of gut bacteria, and the ability to produce equol varies between individuals and reduces the risks of several diseases. We tested the effects of equo...