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Beyond $R_0$: Heterogeneity in secondary infections and probabilistic\n epidemic forecasting [PDF]
Laurent Hébert‐Dufresne +3 more
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Targeted modulation of IGFL2‐AS1 reveals its translational potential in cervical adenocarcinoma
Cervical adenocarcinoma patients face worse outcomes than squamous cell carcinoma counterparts despite similar treatment. The identification of IGFL2‐AS1's differential expression provides a molecular basis for distinguishing these histotypes, paving the way for personalized therapies and improved survival in vulnerable populations globally.
Ricardo Cesar Cintra +6 more
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RIPK4 function interferes with melanoma cell adhesion and metastasis
RIPK4 promotes melanoma growth and spread. RIPK4 levels increase as skin lesions progress to melanoma. CRISPR/Cas9‐mediated deletion of RIPK4 causes melanoma cells to form less compact spheroids, reduces their migratory and invasive abilities and limits tumour growth and dissemination in mouse models.
Norbert Wronski +9 more
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Can We Interpret Analyses of Etiologic Heterogeneity When Molecular Markers Are Used to Classify Tumors? [PDF]
Mooney SJ, Rundle AG.
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CT-based conventional radiomics and quantification of intratumoral heterogeneity for predicting benign and malignant renal lesions [PDF]
Shuanbao Yu +14 more
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Overview of molecular signatures of senescence and associated resources: pros and cons
Cells can enter a stress response state termed cellular senescence that is involved in various diseases and aging. Detecting these cells is challenging due to the lack of universal biomarkers. This review presents the current state of senescence identification, from biomarkers to molecular signatures, compares tools and approaches, and highlights ...
Orestis A. Ntintas +6 more
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The relationship between anabolic and catabolic processes governing lung cancer cell growth is nuanced. We show that ATG4B, an autophagy regulator, is elevated in lung cancer and that high ATG4B is associated with worse patient outcomes. Targeting ATG4B in cells reduces growth, protein synthesis, and mTORC1 activity, demonstrating a new relationship ...
Patrick J. Ryan +6 more
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An elevational cline in leaf variegation: Testing anti‐herbivory and abiotic heterogeneity hypotheses in maintaining a polymorphism [PDF]
Cierra N. Sullivan, Matthew H. Koski
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