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Nectin4‐targeted molecular imaging in solid tumors: Current status and future perspectives
In this review, we provide a concise overview of the mechanisms by which Nectin4 contributes to the pathogenesis of various malignancies and detail the classes of Nectin4‐targeted molecular probes. We then delve into the significant advancements in Nectin4‐targeted molecular imaging techniques, encompassing both nuclear medicine and optical imaging ...
Yongshun Liu+6 more
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A simplified in vitro disease-mimicking culture system can determine the angiogenic effect of medicines on vascular diseases. [PDF]
Moon S, Ito Y.
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Semaglutide to remodel mitochondrial dynamics and mitophagy balance for vascular dementia therapy
The effects of semaglutide on IR, mitochondrial dynamics, and mitophagy in the hippocampus of BCAS mice after CCH. It was shown that semaglutide maintained the balance of mitochondrial dynamics and mitophagy by improving IR and passing through GLP‐1R/PI3K/Akt pathway, reduced hippocampal neuroinflammation and neuron loss, and thus promoted the recovery
Xiaoyan Yang+11 more
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Nitric oxide synthase 1 inhibits the progression of esophageal cancer through interacting with nitric oxide synthase 1 adaptor protein. [PDF]
Xiao ZW, Zeng YC, Ji LT, Yuan JT, Li L.
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Mechanistic Insights Into 5′‐tiRNA‐His‐GTG Mediated Activation of the JNK Pathway in Skin Photoaging
5′‐tiRNA‐His‐GTG expression level is upregulated in the photoaging cell model. 5′‐tiRNA‐His‐GTG negatively regulates the expression of NUP98, thereby activating the JNK signaling pathway to regulate cell senescence. ABSTRACT UV exposure leads to skin damage, thus inducing skin aging.
Lihao Liu+10 more
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Phosphoinositide Metabolism: Biochemistry, Physiology and Genetic Disorders. [PDF]
Rossignol F, Lamari F, Mitchell GA.
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The progression of multiple myeloma is regulated by LILRB1 via the GATA2–SAGE1 pathway
Summary Multiple myeloma (MM) is a haematological malignancy characterized by the clonal expansion of plasma cells within the bone marrow, thus resulting in the overproduction of monoclonal immunoglobulins. Despite the availability of various immunotherapeutic strategies, patient survival rates remain disappointingly low, thus underscoring the need for
Chiqi Chen+8 more
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