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  1. Altered RNA export by SF3B1 mutants confers sensitivity to nuclear export inhibition

    SF3B1 mutations frequently occur in cancer yet lack targeted therapies. Clinical trials of XPO1 inhibitors, selinexor and eltanexor, in high-risk...

    Sana Chaudhry, Felipe Beckedorff, ... Justin Taylor in Leukemia
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  2. Dietary salt promotes cognitive impairment through repression of SIRT3/PINK1-mediated mitophagy and fission

    Dietary salt is increasingly recognized as an independent risk factor for cognitive impairment. However, the exact mechanisms are not yet fully...

    Haixia Fan, Minghao Yuan, ... Zhiyou Cai in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
    Article 13 July 2024
  3. Psychological and ethical issues raised by genomic in paediatric care pathway, a qualitative analysis with parents and childhood cancer patients

    In paediatric oncology, genomics raises new ethical, legal and psychological issues, as somatic and constitutional situations intersect throughout...

    Marion Droin-Mollard, Sandrine de Montgolfier, ... Khadija Lahlou-Laforêt in European Journal of Human Genetics
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  4. Analysis of Oncology and Radiation Therapy Representation on the National Board of Medical Examiners Official Practice Material for the United States National Standardized Medical Board Examinations

    Radiation therapy (RT) is a critical component of multidisciplinary cancer care, but has inconsistent curricular exposure. We characterize the...

    Mary T. Mahoney, Lauren C. Linkowski, ... Malcolm D. Mattes in Journal of Cancer Education
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  5. Checkpoint and Coordinated Cellular Responses to DNA Damage

    The DNA damage and replication checkpoints are signaling mechanisms that regulate and coordinate cellular responses to genotoxic conditions. The...
    **aohong H. Yang, Lee Zou in Cell Cycle Regulation
    Chapter
  6. Regulation of S Phase

    Regulation of DNA replication is critical for accurate and timely dissemination of genomic material to daughter cells. The cell uses a variety of...
    Jamie K. Teer, Anindya Dutta in Cell Cycle Regulation
    Chapter
  7. Control of Cell Proliferation and Growth by Myc Proteins

    Myc proteins act as signal transducers that alter cell proliferation in dependence on signals from the extracellular environment. In normal cells,...
    Sandra Bernard, Martin Eilers in Cell Cycle Regulation
    Chapter
  8. The Retinoblastoma Gene Family in Cell Cycle Regulation and Suppression of Tumorigenesis

    Since its discovery in 1986, as the first tumor suppressor gene, the retinoblastoma gene (Rb) has been extensively studied. Numerous biochemical and...
    Jan-Hermen Dannenberg, Hein P. J. te Riele in Cell Cycle Regulation
    Chapter
  9. Senescence and Cell Cycle Control

    In response to various stresses, such as telomere shortening during continuous proliferation, oxidative stress, DNA damage and aberrant oncogene...
    Hiroaki Kiyokawa in Cell Cycle Regulation
    Chapter
  10. Lnc PVT1 facilitates TGF-β1-induced human cardiac fibroblast activation in vitro and ISO-induced myocardial fibrosis in vivo through regulating MYC

    Cardiac fibrosis is a commonly seen pathophysiological process in various cardiovascular disorders, such as coronary heart disorder, hypertension,...

    Juan Wang, Zhong-Yin Lv, ... Di-Fei Shen in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
    Article 13 July 2024
  11. Antibody MYH9 and Antibiotic Lidamycin Inhibit the Growth and Proliferation of Lung Cancer Cells and Induce Their Apoptosis

    The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of the antibiotic lidamycin (LDM) and the targeted therapy with the antibody Myosin heavy chain 9...

    Jie Jiang, Ruoyu Hu, ... Wei He in Molecular Biotechnology
    Article 13 July 2024
  12. Investigating distinct clinical features and constructing a nomogram model for survival probability in adults with cerebellar high-grade gliomas

    Background

    The clinical features of cerebellar high-grade gliomas (cHGGs) in adults have not been thoroughly explored. This large-scale,...

    Tao Chang, Rui Zhang, ... Qing Mao in BMC Cancer
    Article Open access 13 July 2024
  13. Mouse Models of Cell Cycle Regulators: New Paradigms

    In yeast, a single cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) is able to regulate diverse cell cycle transitions (S and M phases) by associating with multiple...
    Eiman Aleem, Philipp Kaldis in Cell Cycle Regulation
    Chapter
  14. Advanced Targeting Strategies for Murine Retroviral and Adeno-associated Viral Vectors

    Targeted gene delivery involves broadening viral tropism to infect previously nonpermissive cells, replacing viral tropism to infect a target cell...
    Julie H. Yu, David V. Schaffer in Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems
    Chapter
  15. Nonviral Delivery of Cancer Genetic Vaccines

    The potential use of genetic vaccines to address numerous diseases including cancer is promising, but currently unrealized. Here, we review...
    Steven R. Little, Robert Langer in Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems
    Chapter
  16. Production and Formulation of Adenovirus Vectors

    Adenovirus vectors have attracted considerable interest over the past decade, with ongoing clinical development programs for applications ranging...
    Nedim E. Altaras, John G. Aunins, ... Jayanthi J. Wolf in Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems
    Chapter
  17. Molecular Conjugates

    Molecular conjugates are nanometer-sized entities consisting of synthetic materials (lipids, polycations, targeting agents, and so on) and nucleic...
    Jeremy Heidel, Swaroop Mishra, Mark E. Davis in Gene Therapy and Gene Delivery Systems
    Chapter
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