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View article: Supplementary Table 3 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
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Supplementary Table 3. Interfering sequence of siRNAs.
View article: Supplementary Table 4 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
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Supplementary Table 4. Sequence (5’ to 3’) of primers used for RT-qPCR.
View article: Supplementary Figure 1 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
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Supplementary Figure 1. Subclustering and characterization of melanocytes.
View article: Supplementary Table 5 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
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Supplementary Table 5. Gene list associated with functional pathways used to define the fibroblast subgroups.
View article: Supplementary Figure 4 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
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Supplementary Figure 4. Cell clustering and cellular interaction analysis of immune cells.
View article: Supplementary Figure 5 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
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Supplementary Figure 5. Cell clustering and cellular interaction analysis of ECs.
View article: Supplementary Table 2 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
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Supplementary Table 2. Gene list of high-expression markers associated with clusters 1-4.
View article: Data from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
Data from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma Open
Purpose:Approximately 30% of nonchronically sun-damaged melanomas originate from nevi, yet the dynamic changes and crucial mechanisms driving the transition from benign nevi to melanoma remain elusive.Experimental Design:In this study, we …
View article: Supplementary Figure 3 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
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Supplementary Figure 3. Distinct characters among melanocyte clusters.
View article: Supplementary Figure 2 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
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Supplementary Figure 2. Functional changes of melanocytes during melanoma progression.
View article: Supplementary Table 6 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
Supplementary Table 6 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma Open
Supplementary Table 6. Hazard Ratio (HR) and 95% Confidence Interval (CI) of univariate Cox regression between different variables and overall survival, related to Supplementary Fig. 6G.
View article: Supplementary Figure 6 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
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Supplementary Figure 6. Characterization of fibroblasts, tumor purity analysis, and prognostic evaluation based on progression index.
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma
Supplementary Table 1 from The Dynamically Evolving Cell States and Ecosystem from Benign Nevi to Melanoma Open
Supplementary Table 1. Sample information.
View article: SPP1<sup>+</sup> TAM Regulates the Metastatic Colonization of CXCR4<sup>+</sup> Metastasis‐Associated Tumor Cells by Remodeling the Lymph Node Microenvironment (Adv. Sci. 44/2024)
SPP1<sup>+</sup> TAM Regulates the Metastatic Colonization of CXCR4<sup>+</sup> Metastasis‐Associated Tumor Cells by Remodeling the Lymph Node Microenvironment (Adv. Sci. 44/2024) Open
Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma The cover highlights the complex process of tumor metastasis from the primary site to the lymph nodes. It illustrates how SPP1+ TAM, which are particularly prevalent in these metastatic nodes, play a pivotal ro…
View article: A visual analysis of the research hotspot and trend of oral cancer patients nursing based on Citespace
A visual analysis of the research hotspot and trend of oral cancer patients nursing based on Citespace Open
Objective To analyze the hotspot and trend of nursing care of patients with oral cancer by visualization method.Methods The literature related to the nursing of oral cancer patients in the core database of the Web of Science was systematic…
View article: SPP1<sup>+</sup> TAM Regulates the Metastatic Colonization of CXCR4<sup>+</sup> Metastasis‐Associated Tumor Cells by Remodeling the Lymph Node Microenvironment
SPP1<sup>+</sup> TAM Regulates the Metastatic Colonization of CXCR4<sup>+</sup> Metastasis‐Associated Tumor Cells by Remodeling the Lymph Node Microenvironment Open
Lymph node metastasis, the initial step in distant metastasis, represents a primary contributor to mortality in patients diagnosed with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). However, the underlying mechanisms of lymph node metastasis in OSC…
View article: Single-cell profiling reveals the sustained immune infiltration, surveillance, and tumor heterogeneity of infiltrative BCC
Single-cell profiling reveals the sustained immune infiltration, surveillance, and tumor heterogeneity of infiltrative BCC Open
Background Infiltrative basal cell carcinoma (iBCC) is a particularly aggressive subtype of BCC that tends to recur after surgery, and its progression and malignancy are closely related to its interaction with the local tumor microenvironm…
View article: Signatures of EMT, immunosuppression and inflammation of primary and recurrent human cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma at single-cell resolution
Signatures of EMT, immunosuppression and inflammation of primary and recurrent human cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma at single-cell resolution Open
The recurrence of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) after surgery remains a key factor affecting cSCC outcomes, which is related to the reprogramming of the tumour microenvironment (TME). Herein, we utilized single-cell RNA sequenci…
View article: Signatures of EMT, immunosuppression, and inflammation in primary and recurrent human cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma at single-cell resolution
Signatures of EMT, immunosuppression, and inflammation in primary and recurrent human cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma at single-cell resolution Open
Rationale: The recurrence of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) after surgery is associated with the reprogramming of the tumor microenvironment (TME), and remains a key factor affecting its outcomes. Methods: We employed single-cell…
View article: Convalescent plasma to treat COVID-19: clinical experience and efficacy
Convalescent plasma to treat COVID-19: clinical experience and efficacy Open
The recent outbreak of COVID-19 in the world is currently a big threat to global health and economy. Convalescent plasma has been confirmed effective against the novel corona virus in preliminary studies. In this paper, we first described …
View article: Evaluation of vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in utero: nine pregnant women and their newborns
Evaluation of vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in utero: nine pregnant women and their newborns Open
Background Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), mainly transmitted by droplets and close contact, has caused a pandemic worldwide as of November 2020. According to the current case reports and cohort studies, the s…
View article: Occupational skin conditions on the front line: a survey among 484 Chinese healthcare professionals caring for Covid‐19 patients
Occupational skin conditions on the front line: a survey among 484 Chinese healthcare professionals caring for Covid‐19 patients Open
The 2019-nCoV outbreak occurred in Wuhan, China in December 2019.1 This unprecedented virus has caused global pandemic and over 2 300 000 cases worldwide in total number,2 which has been bringing tremendous pressure and challenges to medic…
View article: Convalescent Plasma to Treat COVID-19: Chinese Strategy and Experiences
Convalescent Plasma to Treat COVID-19: Chinese Strategy and Experiences Open
The COVID-19 is currently spreading around the world, which has posed significant threats to global health and economy. Convalescent plasma is confirmed effective against the novel corona virus in preliminary studies. In this paper, we fir…
View article: Roles of inflammation factors in melanogenesis (Review)
Roles of inflammation factors in melanogenesis (Review) Open
The occurrence of hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation after inflammation is a common condition in dermatology and cosmetology. Since the exact mechanism of its occurrence is not yet known, prevention and treatment are troublesome. Previo…