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View article: Retraction: Berberine and cinnamaldehyde together prevent lung carcinogenesis
Retraction: Berberine and cinnamaldehyde together prevent lung carcinogenesis Open
// Mingjing Meng 1 , * , Shengnan Geng 1 , * , Zhenhua Du 1 , Jingjing Yao 1 , Yaqiu Zheng 1 , Zibo Li 1 , Zhenzhen Zhang 2 , Jiahuan Li 1 , Yongjian Duan 2 and Gangjun Du 1 , 2 1 Institute of Pharmacy, Pharmacy College of Henan University…
View article: A case report of diagnosis of cat-scratch disease using metagenomic next-generation sequencing
A case report of diagnosis of cat-scratch disease using metagenomic next-generation sequencing Open
Cat-scratch disease (CSD) is an anthropozoonotic infection caused by Bartonella henselae , and it is one of the most common causes of lymph node infections in children and adolescents. B. henselae , belonging to the genus Bartonella , is a…
View article: Bile acids promote the development of HCC by activating the inflammasome
Bile acids promote the development of HCC by activating the inflammasome Open
Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is associated with chronic inflammation caused by different factors; especially, the interaction of inflammatory pathways and bile acids (BAs) can affect hepatocyte proliferation, death, and regen…
View article: Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation Open
Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
View article: Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation Open
Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
View article: Data from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
Data from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation Open
Acidification is recognized as the predominant characteristic of the tumor microenvironment (TME) and contributes to tumor progression. However, the mechanism of extracellular acidic TME directly influences intercellular pathologic respons…
View article: Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation Open
Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
View article: Supplementary Table from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
Supplementary Table from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation Open
Supplementary Table from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
View article: Data from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
Data from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation Open
Acidification is recognized as the predominant characteristic of the tumor microenvironment (TME) and contributes to tumor progression. However, the mechanism of extracellular acidic TME directly influences intercellular pathologic respons…
View article: Supplementary Table from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
Supplementary Table from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation Open
Supplementary Table from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
View article: Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation Open
Supplementary Figure from Tumor Microenvironment Acidity Triggers Lipid Accumulation in Liver Cancer via SCD1 Activation
View article: c-Myc-PD-L1 Axis Sustained Gemcitabine-Resistance in Pancreatic Cancer
c-Myc-PD-L1 Axis Sustained Gemcitabine-Resistance in Pancreatic Cancer Open
Pancreatic cancer ranks fourth among cancer-related deaths, with a 5-years overall survival rate being below 10%. Gemcitabine (dFdC) has been considered the first-line drug for patients with pancreatic cancer. However, the clinical effecti…
View article: Research Trends and Development Patterns in Language Testing Over the Past Three Decades: A Bibliometric Study
Research Trends and Development Patterns in Language Testing Over the Past Three Decades: A Bibliometric Study Open
This study used bibliometric data from Language Testing, a prestigious international peer-reviewed journal in the language testing field, to investigate research trends and development patterns in language testing. The bibliometric informa…
View article: Cytokine Signature Induced by SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein in a Mouse Model
Cytokine Signature Induced by SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein in a Mouse Model Open
Although COVID-19 has become a major challenge to global health, there are currently no efficacious agents for effective treatment. Cytokine storm syndrome (CSS) can lead to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), which contributes to …
View article: p21‐activated kinase 4 promotes the progression of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by targeting LASP1
p21‐activated kinase 4 promotes the progression of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma by targeting LASP1 Open
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is one of the most common malignant tumors of the digestive tract in humans. Several studies have indicated that PAK4 is associated with the risk of ESCC and may be a potential druggable kinase for…
View article: Molecular mechanism of SARS-CoV-2 components caused ARDS in murine model
Molecular mechanism of SARS-CoV-2 components caused ARDS in murine model Open
COVID-19 has become a major challenge to global health, and until now, no efficient antiviral agents have been developed. The SARS-CoV-2 infection is characterized by pulmonary and systemic inflammation in severe patients, and acute respir…
View article: Berberine and cinnamaldehyde together prevent lung carcinogenesis
Berberine and cinnamaldehyde together prevent lung carcinogenesis Open
Starving tumor cells by restricting nutrient sources is a promising strategy for combating cancer. Because both berberine and cinnamaldehyde can activate AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK, a sensor of cellular energy status), we investiga…
View article: <scp>HB</scp>x protein‐mediated <scp>ATOH</scp>1 downregulation suppresses <scp>ARID</scp>2 expression and promotes hepatocellular carcinoma
<span>HB</span>x protein‐mediated <span>ATOH</span>1 downregulation suppresses <span>ARID</span>2 expression and promotes hepatocellular carcinoma Open
Hepatitis B virus X protein plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma. We previously showed that the tumor suppressor ARID 2 inhibits hepatoma cell cycle progression and tumor growth. Here, we evaluated whether h…
View article: Oral kanglaite injection (KLTI) attenuates the lung cancer-promoting effect of high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity
Oral kanglaite injection (KLTI) attenuates the lung cancer-promoting effect of high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity Open
Obesity is a risk factor for cancer and cancer-related mortality, however, its role in lung cancer progression remains controversial. This study aimed to assess whether high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity promotes lung cancer progression a…
View article: <scp>HB</scp>x mutations promote hepatoma cell migration through the Wnt/β‐catenin signaling pathway
<span>HB</span>x mutations promote hepatoma cell migration through the Wnt/β‐catenin signaling pathway Open
HB x mutations (T1753V, A1762T, G1764A, and T1768A) are frequently observed in hepatitis B virus ( HBV )‐related hepatocellular carcinoma ( HCC ). Aberrant activation of the Wnt/β‐catenin signaling pathway is involved in the development of…
View article: Chromatin remodeling gene<i>ARID2</i>targets cyclin D1 and cyclin E1 to suppress hepatoma cell progression
Chromatin remodeling gene<i>ARID2</i>targets cyclin D1 and cyclin E1 to suppress hepatoma cell progression Open
Exome and whole-genome sequencing studies have drawn attention to the role of somatic mutations in SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complexes in the carcinogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Here, we explored the molecular mechanisms u…