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Open AccessMolecular and epigenetic regulatory mechanisms of normal stem cell radiosensitivity
Ionizing radiation (IR) therapy is a major cancer treatment modality and an indispensable auxiliary treatment for primary and metastatic cancers, but invariably results in debilitating organ dysfunctions. IR-i...
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Open AccessTransient PP2A inhibition alleviates normal tissue stem cell susceptibility to cell death during radiotherapy
Unintended outcomes of cancer therapy include ionizing radiation (IR)-induced stem cell depletion, diminished regenerative capacity, and accelerated aging. Stem cells exhibit attenuated DNA damage response (DD...
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Cytosolic Phospholipase A2 and Autotaxin Inhibitors as Potential Radiosensitizers
Several classes of lipid mediators are initially derived through the action of phospholipase A2 (PLA2) enzymes on phospholipids that release fatty acids and lysophospholipids. Both fatty acids and lysophospholipi...