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Correlation between functional adherens junctions and nuclear Kaiso expression in invasive breast cancer.
Robert A. H. van de Ven (321555) +10 more
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ABSTRACT Double‐stranded DNA coming from, for example, viruses, bacteria, or apoptotic cells is recognized by the cGAS‐STING signaling pathway comprising the cyclic GMP‐AMP synthase (cGAS) and the stimulator of interferon genes (STING) receptors. The pathway induces type I interferon response and activates transcription of interferon‐stimulated genes ...
András Harazin +9 more
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Gastric Cancer: Pathobiology and Therapeutics
Gastric cancer is a multistep process driven by the interplay of microbial virulence, host epithelial injury, and evolving molecular reprogramming. Initiation involves pathogen‐induced epigenetic alterations and the early subversion of key oncogenic signaling networks, facilitating the transition from chronic injury to metaplasia and malignant ...
Ruixian Yu +16 more
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The Dual Role of Autophagy in Cancer: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies
Autophagy is a conserved cellular process degrading dysfunctional organelles and protein aggregates to maintain cell homeostasis, and it exhibits context‐dependent duality in cancer. Autophagy functions as a critical tumor‐suppressive mechanism by preventing DNA damage and mutation during tumor initiation.
Xiang‐Zheng Gao +4 more
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Theranostic Advancements in Brain Cancer: Promising Approaches for Emerging Therapy
Strategies for improving intra‐arterial administration (A) and photodynamic therapy in brain cancer (B). Improving intra‐arterial (IA) administration and photodynamic therapy (PDT) for brain cancer involves enhancing tumor targeting and breaching the blood–brain barrier (BBB). Key strategies include super selective catheterization, using osmotic agents
Bipraban Khanra, Manoj Kumar Sarangi
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tVNS Mitigates Neuroinflammation and Nociception in a Rodent LPS Endotoxemia Model
Experimental design and key findings. Four groups (Control+Sham, Control+tVNS, LPS+Sham, LPS+tVNS; n = 7 each) underwent serum ELISA, brain Western blot, and behavioral testing. tVNS altered serum Haptoglobin, IL‐6, CGRP1, and VE‐Cadherin levels, reversed LPS‐induced increases in brain IL‐1β, HMGB1, Haptoglobin, PAR‐2, and CGRP, and alleviated LPS ...
Kerem Atalar +10 more
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Molecular Clocks in Translational Roadmap for Circadian‐Based Therapeutics in Lung Diseases
High‐amplitude circadian oscillations maintain lung immune and epithelial homeostasis. Chronic inflammation dampens peripheral clock amplitude, driving chronodisruption, barrier dysfunction, and remodeling. Clock‐targeted therapies re‐entrain the lung circadian clock, restore rhythmic immune resolution, and promote functional lung repair.
Kingshuk Panda +5 more
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Organization and function of tension-dependent complexes at adherens junctions.
Adherens junctions provide attachments between neighboring epithelial cells and a physical link to the cytoskeleton, which enables them to sense and transmit forces and to initiate biomechanical signaling.
Rauskolb, Cordelia +3 more
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Macrophage‐Fibroblast Crosstalk Shapes Wound Repair Signaling In Vitro
Intercellular communication between macrophages and fibroblasts is critical for wound healing. Macrophages promoted fibroblast scratch closure through contact‐dependent mechanisms independent of connexins. In contrast, fibroblasts regulated macrophage cytokine secretion via connexin‐43–mediated contact signaling that increased IL10 and paracrine ...
Daniela Enriquez‐Ochoa +12 more
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Sticking together: How adherens junctions orchestrate epithelial integrity
Epithelial tissues form regulated barriers that separate the outside world from the internal environment, and come in various forms to enable their organ-specific functions.
Monster, Jooske Louise
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