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This study explores the feasibility of expressing the antitumoral protein Amblyomin‐X through a suicide gene therapy approach and investigates its intracellular fate after gene delivery. Although the gene is efficiently expressed, melanoma cells rapidly degrade the Amblyomin‐X protein via proteasome activity.
Victor Dal Posolo Cinel +4 more
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Cross-cultural adaption and psychometric validation of Importance of Good Death-Indonesian version for patients with advanced cancer. [PDF]
Sulistyarini WD +6 more
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The perceptions on good death of the older adults in the semi-urban community: A qualitative study. [PDF]
Tipwong A +3 more
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Systemic dysregulation of apolipoproteins in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis serum
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal disease that damages motor neurons. This study found that people with ALS show significant changes in blood fats and the proteins that carry them. Several apolipoproteins were higher, lipid balances were altered, and normal protein–lipid relationships were disrupted.
Finula I. Isik +6 more
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[The importance of life stories in the care for a good death]. [PDF]
Ochando Ortiz G.
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Values of Australian Meat Consumers Related to Sheep and Beef Cattle Welfare: What Makes a Good Life and a Good Death? [PDF]
Buddle EA, Bray HJ, Ankeny RA.
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Activation of the mitochondrial protein OXR1 increases pSyn129 αSynuclein aggregation by lowering ATP levels and altering mitochondrial membrane potential, particularly in response to MSA‐derived fibrils. In contrast, ablation of the ER protein EMC4 enhances autophagic flux and lysosomal clearance, broadly reducing α‐synuclein aggregates.
Sandesh Neupane +11 more
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Assessing prioritization of a good death across Brazil, Italy, Japan, and the United States: A psychometric evaluation. [PDF]
Clem SE, Becker TD, Sacco P, Cagle JG.
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This paper reveals how human lactoferrin–albumin fusion (hLF‐HSA) potently suppresses lung adenocarcinoma cell migration. hLF‐HSA upregulates NHE7, leading to Golgi alkalization, disruption of the Golgi secretome, downregulation of MMP1, and reversal of EMT. These findings suggest a novel Golgi‐targeting strategy to suppress cancer cell migration.
Hana Nopia +3 more
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"Don't need resuscitate" in palliative care: Ethical challenge or obstacle to a good death. [PDF]
Babaie M, Farahani AS, Rassouli M.
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