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Mismatch Repair Proteins Initiate Epigenetic Alterations during Inflammation-Driven Tumorigenesis [PDF]
Aberrant silencing of genes by DNA methylation contributes to cancer, yet how this process is initiated remains unclear. Using a murine model of inflammation-induced tumorigenesis, we tested the hypothesis that inflammation promotes recruitment of ...
Ashley R. Maiuri +8 more
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Photodynamic therapy of cancer‐associated infections
Pathogens can be involved in tumor initiation, promotion and progression through different mechanisms, and their treatment can prevent new cancer cases, improve outcomes, and revert poor‐prognostic phenotypes. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) successfully treats different types of cancers and infections, and, therefore, has a unique potential to address ...
Giulia Kassab, Juan Chen, Gang Zheng
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The tempered spectrum of a real spherical space [PDF]
Let G/H be a unimodular real spherical space which is either absolutely spherical or wave-front. It is shown that every tempered representation of G/H embeds into a relative discrete series of a boundary degeneration of G/H. If in addition G/H is of wave-
Knop, Friedrich +2 more
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This article summarizes the molecular characteristics and mechanisms of the AOM/DSS‐induced CAC animal model, and reports on the preventive and therapeutic effects and mechanisms of phenolic compounds, flavonoids, terpenoids, polysaccharides, basic alkaloids, and other food extracts in preclinical trials for AOM/DSS‐induced CAC.
Jin‐Wei Zhao +2 more
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A Major Asymmetric Dust Trap in a Transition Disk
The statistics of discovered exoplanets suggest that planets form efficiently. However, there are fundamental unsolved problems, such as excessive inward drift of particles in protoplanetary disks during planet formation.
Birnstiel, Til +11 more
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Colorectal carcinogenesis: an archetype of gut microbiota-host interaction [PDF]
Sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC) remains a major cause of worldwide mortality. Epidemiological evidence of markedly increased risk in populations that migrate to Western countries, or adopt their lifestyle, suggests that CRC is a disease whose aetiology ...
Alexander, James L +5 more
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Modeling cancer–microbiome interactions in vitro: A guide to co‐culture platforms
Abstract The biology of cancer is characterized by an intricate interplay of cells originating not only from the tumor mass, but also its surrounding environment. Different microbial species have been suggested to be enriched in tumors and the impacts of these on tumor phenotypes is subject to intensive investigation.
Kamil Moskal +6 more
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Mutual shaping of tumor microbiota and TME. Intratumoral microbiota—comprising diverse bacteria, fungi, viruses, and intracellular organisms—play critical and dynamic roles in shaping the tumor microenvironment (TME). Their spatial and compositional diversity contributes to both intratumoral and intertumoral heterogeneity, influencing immune modulation
Zhifei Gao +9 more
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This work summarizes the efficacy and mechanisms of probiotics in CRC treatment, providing a comprehensive overview of various encapsulation methods such as microcapsules, hydrogels, single‐cell nanocoatings, and nanofibers for targeted probiotic delivery to inflammatory sites, with particular emphasis on the potential advantages of emerging single ...
Hao Zhong +5 more
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A review of the role of enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis in the development of colorectal cancer
Enterotoxigenic Bacteroides fragilis (ETBF) plays a significant role in the development and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC) through the production of Bacteroides fragilis toxin (BFT). This toxin activates Wnt, NF-κB, and STAT3 signaling pathways,
Abolfazl Jafari-Sales +5 more
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