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View article: Real‑world investigation for camrelizumab combined with apatinib in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma
Real‑world investigation for camrelizumab combined with apatinib in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma Open
Apatinib, an oral tyrosine kinase inhibitor, combined with camrelizumab, a programmed cell death protein 1 inhibitor, has shown promising treatment efficacy for patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, real-world evi…
View article: Inadvertent Transfer of Murine VL30 Retrotransposons to CAR-T Cells
Inadvertent Transfer of Murine VL30 Retrotransposons to CAR-T Cells Open
For more than a decade, genetically engineered autologous T-cells have been successfully employed as immunotherapy drugs for patients with incurable blood cancers. The active components in some of these game-changing medicines are autologo…
View article: <i>MITScan</i> : Score-Based Genome-Wide Association Analysis of the Microbiome and Host Transcriptome
<i>MITScan</i> : Score-Based Genome-Wide Association Analysis of the Microbiome and Host Transcriptome Open
Microbiome research explores how microbial communities interact with the human body to influence health and well-being, offering insights for advancing personalized medicine and targeted treatments. Microbiome profiles can be measured, for…
View article: State-Level Patterns and Trends in Cigarette Smoking Across Racial and Ethnic Groups in the United States, 2011–2018
State-Level Patterns and Trends in Cigarette Smoking Across Racial and Ethnic Groups in the United States, 2011–2018 Open
INTRODUCTION: Reducing racial/ethnic disparities in smoking is a priority for state tobacco control programs. We investigated disparities in cigarette use by race/ethnicity, as well as trends in cigarette use across racial/ethnic groups fr…
View article: Unbiased genetics identifies a glutamatergic signaling network as a mediator of daily sleep patterns
Unbiased genetics identifies a glutamatergic signaling network as a mediator of daily sleep patterns Open
Sleep is a fundamental, conserved behavior important for survival. In many species, sleep behavior is controlled by poorly understood interactions between a system of circadian rhythms (CR), which promote sleep at ecologically appropriate …
View article: PETScan: Score-Based Genome-Wide Association Analysis of RNA-Seq and ATAC-Seq Data
PETScan: Score-Based Genome-Wide Association Analysis of RNA-Seq and ATAC-Seq Data Open
High-dimensional sequencing data, such as RNA-Seq for gene expression and ATAC-Seq for chromatin accessibility, are widely used in studying systems biology. Accessible chromatin allows transcription factors and regulatory elements to bind …
View article: Analysis of Hepatic Lentiviral Vector Transduction: Implications for Preclinical Studies and Clinical Gene Therapy Protocols
Analysis of Hepatic Lentiviral Vector Transduction: Implications for Preclinical Studies and Clinical Gene Therapy Protocols Open
Lentiviral vector-transduced T cells were approved by the FDA as gene therapy anti-cancer medications. Little is known about the effects of host genetic variation on the safety and efficacy of the lentiviral vector gene delivery system. To…
View article: HBV-associated hepatocellular carcinomas inhibit antitumor CD8+ T cell via the long noncoding RNA HDAC2-AS2
HBV-associated hepatocellular carcinomas inhibit antitumor CD8+ T cell via the long noncoding RNA HDAC2-AS2 Open
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignancies worldwide. Extracellular vesicles (EV) are critical mediators of intercellular communication within the tumor microenvironment, and cancer-cell-secreted EVs often facili…
View article: Analysis of Hepatic Lentiviral Vector Transduction: Implications for Preclinical Studies and Clinical Gene Therapy Protocols
Analysis of Hepatic Lentiviral Vector Transduction: Implications for Preclinical Studies and Clinical Gene Therapy Protocols Open
Lentiviral vector-transduced T cells were approved by the FDA as gene therapy anti-cancer medications. Little is known about the effects of host genetic variation on the safety and efficacy of the lentiviral vector gene delivery system. To…
View article: Analysis of hepatic lentiviral vector transduction; implications for preclinical studies and clinical gene therapy protocols
Analysis of hepatic lentiviral vector transduction; implications for preclinical studies and clinical gene therapy protocols Open
Lentiviral vector-transduced T-cells were approved by the FDA as gene therapy anti-cancer medications. Little is known about the host genetic variation effects on the safety and efficacy of the lentiviral vector gene delivery system. To na…
View article: Cockayne Syndrome Linked to Elevated R-Loops Induced by Stalled RNA Polymerase II during Transcription Elongation
Cockayne Syndrome Linked to Elevated R-Loops Induced by Stalled RNA Polymerase II during Transcription Elongation Open
View article: KIF2A correlates with lymphovascular invasion and higher tumor stage, and can be used to predict worse prognosis in patients with endometrial carcinoma
KIF2A correlates with lymphovascular invasion and higher tumor stage, and can be used to predict worse prognosis in patients with endometrial carcinoma Open
Kinesin family protein 2A (KIF2A) is a microtubule depolymerase that participates in the progression of various cancers; however, its clinical utility in endometrial carcinoma (EC) remains unclear. The aim of the present study was to asses…
View article: Optimizing calibration of modern skeletal maturity systems
Optimizing calibration of modern skeletal maturity systems Open
Purpose: Greulich and Pyle is the most used system to estimate skeletal maturity but has significant drawbacks, prompting the development of newer skeletal maturity systems, such as the modified Fels skeletal maturity systems based on knee…
View article: Exploring the Possibility of RNA in Diverse Biological Processes
Exploring the Possibility of RNA in Diverse Biological Processes Open
The total amount of RNA in a cell is 5 to 10 times greater than that of DNA [...]
View article: NDRG1 facilitates self-renewal of liver cancer stem cells by preventing EpCAM ubiquitination
NDRG1 facilitates self-renewal of liver cancer stem cells by preventing EpCAM ubiquitination Open
View article: Figure S1 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a
Figure S1 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a Open
HCC-MSCs significantly induced the EMT pathway of HCC cells.
View article: Figure S4 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a
Figure S4 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a Open
LncRNA-MUF acts as a ceRNA to modulate the function of miR-34a.
View article: Figure S1 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma
Figure S1 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma Open
Survival analysis for HERV-K113
View article: Figure S2 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a
Figure S2 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a Open
LncRNA-MUF is upregulated in HCC cells by HCC-MSCs
View article: Data from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma
Data from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma Open
Purpose: RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has recently proved to be effective for revealing novel virus–tumor associations. To get a thorough investigation of virus–glioma associations, we screened viruses in gliomas with RNA-seq data from …
View article: Data from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma
Data from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma Open
Purpose: RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has recently proved to be effective for revealing novel virus–tumor associations. To get a thorough investigation of virus–glioma associations, we screened viruses in gliomas with RNA-seq data from …
View article: Figure S3 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma
Figure S3 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma Open
Biological Process in high virus infection group (A) and low virus infection group (B)
View article: Table S2 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a
Table S2 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a Open
Human lncRNA-MUF sequence has no coding potentiality.
View article: Table S1 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a
Table S1 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a Open
LncRNA and mRNA transcripts are differentially expressed in three different HCC cells when cocultured with HCC-MSCs.
View article: Supplementary tables from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma
Supplementary tables from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma Open
Supplementary tables Viruses Infection Status in Whole Grade Glioma
View article: Figure S4 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma
Figure S4 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma Open
PCR validation of SV40 and WMSV
View article: Figure S7 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma
Figure S7 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma Open
Cytomegalovirus infection in glioma (A) and survival analysis (B)
View article: Figure S4 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma
Figure S4 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma Open
PCR validation of SV40 and WMSV
View article: Table S2 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a
Table S2 from Mesenchymal Stem Cells Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis via lncRNA–MUF Interaction with ANXA2 and miR-34a Open
Human lncRNA-MUF sequence has no coding potentiality.
View article: Figure S2 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma
Figure S2 from The Landscape of Viral Expression Reveals Clinically Relevant Viruses with Potential Capability of Promoting Malignancy in Lower-Grade Glioma Open
(A) Top 33 expressed virus across TCGA Expression subclasses. (B) Survival analysis for patients who were susceptive to virus infection in contrast to those weren't.