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ON THE DELETERIOUS EFFECTS PRODUCED BY DRINKING TEA AND COFFEE IN EXCESSIVE QUANTITIES. [PDF]
John N Cole
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During the progression of CRC, MDM2, as an E3 ubiquitin ligase, promotes the degradation of the LLGL2 protein. Reduced expression of the LLGL2 protein leads to the loss of support for the CNOT1 protein, decreasing the degradation of THBS3 mRNA. The increased THBS3 further activates the PI3K‐Akt pathway, promoting the proliferation and metastasis of CRC.
Jiayan Huang+8 more
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Alcohol consumption among patients diagnosed with genitourinary cancers. [PDF]
Weitzner A+4 more
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Oral aspirin administration induces intestinal expansion of Lactobacillus murinus and Lactobacillus johnsonii, which suppresses the progression of atherosclerosis. This microbial expansion significantly enhances butyrate production by providing lactate as a metabolic substrate, thereby fostering the growth of butyrate‐producing bacteria. Butyrate plays
Rui Hua+15 more
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The role of distress tolerance in the momentary relationship between negative affect and drinking in daily life. [PDF]
McCool MW, Carpenter RW, Ellingson JM.
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The DNA demethylase TET3 drives lipid metabolic reprogramming in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma via a non‐catalytic mechanism. TET3 recruits histone deacetylases to repress GATA6, sustaining lipogenic enzyme expression and ferroptosis resistance.
Shuai Liu+8 more
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