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Brown Tumor as a Result of Hyperparathyroidism in an End-Stage Renal Disease Patient [PDF]
J Jakubowski+2 more
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Metabolic and functional imaging employment in the differentiation of brown tumors from bone metastases in a case of primary papillary thyroid cancer and parathyroid adenoma: case report [PDF]
Ula Al-Rasheed+2 more
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This study has identified lncRNA‐MEG3 as a key regulator of muscle mass, promoting slow‐twitch muscle fibers and preventing muscle atrophy. By stabilizing the SUZ12/PRC2 complex through liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS), lncRNA‐MEG3 influences mitochondrial function and lipid metabolism.
Yilong Yao+15 more
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Brown tumor mimicking metastases-the late manifestation of hyperparathyroidism. [PDF]
Tram L+3 more
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A mathematical study of the interaction between oxygen and lactate in an in-vivo and in-vitro tumor [PDF]
Micro-environmental acidity is a common feature of the tumor. One of the causes behind tumor acidity is lactate production by hypoxic cells of the tumor. Hypoxia is a direct result of the establishment of oxygen gradients. It is commonly observed in the tumor in an in-vitro experimental setup and also in-vivo situation.
arxiv
Synthetic gene circuits regulated by bezafibrate are developed to express tumor antigens and PD‐L1 nanobody (PD‐L1nb), enhancing cancer immunotherapy. Delivered via HEK293T cells, ESCs, or directly injected the plasmids containing the circuit into the tumor, the circuits reduce tumor growth, boost CD8+ T cells, and minimize T cell exhaustion.
Meiling Jin+3 more
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Spinal cord compression caused by a brown tumor secondary to primary hyperparathyroidism. [PDF]
Elmi SM+3 more
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A Reference Finding Rarely Seen in Primary Hyperparathyroidism: Brown Tumor [PDF]
Ferhan Mantar+2 more
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