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N-Acetylcysteine Amide Is a Potential Novel Radioprotector of Salivary Gland Function. [PDF]

open access: yesCancers (Basel)
Ritter A   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Transformative 4D Printed SMPs into Soft Electronics and Adaptive Structures: Innovations and Practical Insights

open access: yesAdvanced Materials Technologies, Volume 10, Issue 19, October 7, 2025.
This review highlights recent advancements in 3DP techniques that incorporate emerging multifunctional SMP materials for applications in e‐electronics, soft actuators, biomedical devices, and more. Abstract Shape memory polymers (SMP) have recently gained significant attention as multifunctional materials for flexible and wearable electronics ...
Muhammad Yasir Khalid   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

PIEZO1‐GPX4 Axis Mediates Mechanical Stress‐Induced Vertebral Growth Plate Dysplasia via Ferroptosis Activation

open access: yesAdvanced Science, Volume 12, Issue 39, October 20, 2025.
Mechanical stress activates PIEZO1 in vertebral growth plate chondrocytes, triggering ferroptosis through direct binding and inhibition of GPX4. This axis promotes lipid peroxidation and pathological ossification, accelerating spinal deformities. Clinical and genetic evidence (Piezo1‐cKO) confirms its role in scoliosis progression.
Fei Chen   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

Progastrin Promotes Colorectal Cancer Stem Cell‐Like Properties via the Receptor PZR

open access: yesAdvanced Science, Volume 12, Issue 38, October 13, 2025.
The tumor microenvironment supports colorectal cancer (CRC) progression by maintaining cancer stem cells (CSCs) through progastrin (PG). This study identifies Protein Zero‐Related protein (PZR) as an essential receptor for PG activity, promoting CSC‐like signaling via SHP2/SRC/β‐catenin.
Julie Nguyen   +22 more
wiley   +1 more source

The antioxidant N-acetylcysteine modulates 5-Fluorouracil activity against colorectal cancer xenografts in nude mice

open access: bronze, 2000
Simon P. Bach   +3 more
openalex   +1 more source

H2O2‐Activated Serotonin Precursor Probe for Mapping Neuronal Redox Homeostasis Reveals 5‐HT Interactions with Neighboring Proteins Under Oxidative Stress

open access: yesAdvanced Science, Volume 12, Issue 39, October 20, 2025.
HOP, an innovative ICT‐based fluorescent probe, visualizes H2O2 in stressed neurons while locally releasing serotonin (5‐HT) for real‐time protein interaction mapping. Its unique tandem sensing and labeling strategy reveals 5‐HT's role under oxidative stress, offering a powerful tool for neurophysiological research and therapeutic discovery.
Yani Liu   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

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