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Occupational Exposures and Skin Cancer: A Brief Report. [PDF]
Parikh AK, Tan IJ, Cohen BA.
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Abstract To overcome the current limitations of conventional technologies for removing adsorbable organic halides (AOX) from wastewater, advanced chemical and electrochemical processes are attracting interest. This work aims to systematically review the latest findings for the removal of AOX compounds from wastewater, discussing the current main gaps ...
Marco Carnevale Miino+7 more
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Pulling EDB-contaminated foods off supermarket shelves: A collegial approach to complex and uncertain science [PDF]
Greenberg, Arthur
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Decomposition of crude oil by the best decomposing strains in Erlen. ABSTRACT Petroleum hydrocarbons represent a major class of organic pollutants that seriously endanger marine and terrestrial ecosystems upon contamination, highlighting the urgent need for cost‐effective remediation methods.
Na Chen+12 more
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Ultraprocessed Food and Risk of Cancer: Mechanistic Pathways and Public Health Implications. [PDF]
Menegassi B, Vinciguerra M.
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Targeting the Tumor Microbiota in Cancer Therapy Basing on Nanomaterials
Intra‐tumoral microbiota, which is a potential component of the tumor microenvironment, has been emerging as a key participant and driving factor in cancer. This article reviews the latest progress in this field, including the microbial community within tumors and its pro‐cancer mechanisms, as well as the anti‐tumor strategies targeting intra‐tumoral ...
Yanan Niu+4 more
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Non-genotoxic carcinogens (TPA and mezerein) activate tumourous transformation through miR let-7-mediated Hmga2 expression in Bhas42 cells. [PDF]
Ko MY+8 more
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STIP1 drives Metabolic Reprogramming in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma via AHCY‐LDHA Axis
A schematic model illustrating that LCA can inhibit ESCC growth by inhibiting the STIP1/AHCY/LDHA axis. In brief. Jin et al. demonstrated that targeting STIP1 can significantly inhibit the progression of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. The high expression of STIP1 increased the interaction between AHCY and LDHA and then AHCY recruits PRMT3 to ...
Guoguo Jin+16 more
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Emerging drivers of female bladder cancer: a pathway to precision prevention and treatment. [PDF]
Zhang J, Jia H, Han H.
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