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Targeting DGAT1 inhibits prostate cancer cells growth by inducing autophagy flux blockage via oxidative stress
Impaired macroautophagy/autophagy flux has been implicated in the treatment of prostate cancer (PCa). However, the mechanism underlying autophagy dysregulation in PCa remains unknown. In the current study, we ...
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Open AccessPRRG4 regulates mitochondrial function and promotes migratory behaviors of breast cancer cells through the Src-STAT3-POLG axis
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death for women worldwide. Most of the breast cancer death are due to disease recurrence and metastasis. Increasingly accumulating evidence indicates that mitochond...
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A Surgical Approach to Hindlimb Suspension: A Mouse Model of Disuse-Induced Atrophy
Hindlimb suspension is a well-established rodent model of disuse-induced atrophy and is commonly used to simulate the effects of bed rest and space flight on humans. Over the decades, this method has undergone...
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Exploring the expanding universe of small RNAs
The world of small noncoding RNAs (sncRNAs) is ever-expanding, from small interfering RNA, microRNA and Piwi-interacting RNA to the recently emerging non-canonical sncRNAs derived from longer structured RNAs (...
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Open AccessThe potential of using blood circular RNA as liquid biopsy biomarker for human diseases
Circular RNA (circRNA) is a novel class of single-stranded RNAs with a closed loop structure. The majority of circRNAs are formed by a back-splicing process in pre-mRNA splicing. Their expression is dynamicall...
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Open AccessCooperation-based sperm clusters mediate sperm oviduct entry and fertilization
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Open AccessCorrection to: Expression and prognostic significance of CBX2 in colorectal cancer: database mining for CBX family members in malignancies and vitro analyses
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Open AccessThe requirement of mitochondrial RNA polymerase for non-small cell lung cancer cell growth
POLRMT (RNA polymerase mitochondrial) is responsible for the transcription of mitochondrial genome encoding key components of oxidative phosphorylation. This process is important for cancer cell growth. The cu...
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Open AccessExpression and prognostic significance of CBX2 in colorectal cancer: database mining for CBX family members in malignancies and vitro analyses
The Chromobox (CBX) domain protein family, a core component of polycomb repressive complexes 1, is involved in transcriptional repression, cell differentiation, and program development by binding to methylated...
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Author Correction: PANDORA-seq expands the repertoire of regulatory small RNAs by overcoming RNA modifications
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PANDORA-seq expands the repertoire of regulatory small RNAs by overcoming RNA modifications
Although high-throughput RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has greatly advanced small non-coding RNA (sncRNA) discovery, the currently widely used complementary DNA library construction protocol generates biased sequen...
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Crocin Reverses Depression-Like Behavior in Parkinson Disease Mice via VTA-mPFC Pathway
Depression is a common non-motor symptom in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and difficult to treat. Crocin is a natural multipotential neuroprotective compound that has been shown to elicit antidepressa...
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Open AccessmTOR-Myc axis drives acinar-to-dendritic cell transition and the CD4+ T cell immune response in acute pancreatitis
The inflammatory response in acute pancreatitis (AP) is associated with acinar-to-dendritic cell transition. The CD4+ T-cell-mediated adaptive immune response is necessary for pancreatic inflammatory damage. Howe...
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Open AccessUpregulation of SLAMF3 on human T cells is induced by palmitic acid through the STAT5-PI3K/Akt pathway and features the chronic inflammatory profiles of type 2 diabetes
Metabolic stress-induced low-grade chronic inflammation plays an important role in the development of insulin-resistance and type 2 diabetes (T2D). Emerging evidence highlights the importance of directly eluci...
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Open AccessOncogenic effect of PHLDB2 is associated with epithelial–mesenchymal transition and E-cadherin regulation in colorectal cancer
Pleckstrin Homology Like Domain Family Member 2 (PHLDB2) is an important protein with a PH-domain for interaction with partners to regulate cell migration. However, the role of PHLDB2 in human cancer metastasi...
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Open AccessGlutathione prevents chronic oscillating glucose intake-induced β-cell dedifferentiation and failure
Modern lifestyles have altered diet and metabolic homeostasis, with increased sugar intake, glycemic index, and prediabetes. A strong positive correlation between sugar consumption and diabetic incidence is re...
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Open AccessAn assessment of prognostic immunity markers in breast cancer
Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) and immunity gene signatures have been reported to be significantly prognostic in breast cancer but have not yet been applied for calculation of risk of recurrence in clini...
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Dnmt2 mediates intergenerational transmission of paternally acquired metabolic disorders through sperm small non-coding RNAs
The discovery of RNAs (for example, messenger RNAs, non-coding RNAs) in sperm has opened the possibility that sperm may function by delivering additional paternal information aside from solely providing the DNA ...
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RNA interference mediated JAM-A gene silencing promotes human epidermal stem cell proliferation
The objective of the study was to explore the influence of junctional adhesion molecule A (JAM-A) gene decoration on proliferation and differentiation of human epidermal stem cells (hEpSCs). JAM-A gene and JAM...
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Open AccessUp-regulation of miR-224 promotes cancer cell proliferation and invasion and predicts relapse of colorectal cancer
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, non-coding RNAs that can function as oncogenes or tumor suppressors in human cancer. Abnormally expressed miR-224 was found to play a fundamental role in several types of cancer. ...