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Abstract Aims Right ventricular (RV) remodelling, a progressive condition characterized by maladaptive cardiac structural and functional changes, primarily results from prolonged pressure overload in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH). Accurate, universal and easy‐to‐use biomarkers for assessing the severity of RV remodelling are lacking.
Xuenan Wang+5 more
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The analysis workflow, findings and potential clinical consequences of iron deficiency in heart failure (HF). From 881 patients with worsening HF, whole blood transcriptome was analysed using the Affymetrix Human Transcriptome Array (HTA) 2.0. Subjects were stratified according to their transferrin saturation (TSAT) levels as iron‐deficient (TSAT <20%)
Niels Grote Beverborg+17 more
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LRRFIP1 enhances the Wnt/β-catenin pathway by binding to DVLs in myelodysplastic syndrome. [PDF]
Zhao X+6 more
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Frequent mutations of the β- catenin gene in mouse colon tumors induced by azoxymethane
Mami Takahashi+3 more
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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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Amphibian‐derived peptide RL‐QN15 activates the Wnt/β‐catenin signaling pathway by interacting with the FZD8 membrane receptor, promoting epidermal stem cells proliferation, migration, stemness, and EMT processes, thus promoting skin wound healing.
Yuansheng Li+15 more
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Liensinine Prevents Acute Myocardial Ischemic Injury via Inhibiting the Inflammation Response Mediated by the Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling Pathway. [PDF]
Ma E+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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Precision targeting of β-catenin induces tumor reprogramming and immunity in hepatocellular cancers. [PDF]
Lehrich BM+34 more
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