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Nanomedicine Approaches for Autophagy Modulation in Cancer Therapy
Autophagy modulation holds promise for enhancing cancer treatment, yet clinical translation remains challenging. This review explores nanomedicine‐based strategies to improve autophagy‐targeting drugs, highlighting their synergy with chemotherapy, immunotherapy, phototherapy, and gene therapy. It also discusses nanoparticle design and clinical progress,
Sohaib Mahri+11 more
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Interactions between long non-coding RNAs and m6 A modification in cancer. [PDF]
Zhang H+5 more
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This review explores the dual roles of exosomes in gastrointestinal (GI) cancers as diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic agents. It highlights advancements in exosomal miRNAs, lncRNAs, circRNAs, and proteins for cancer detection and prognosis. The study also examines engineering strategies for exosome‐based drug delivery systems, their potential to ...
Mohit J. Mehta+7 more
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CyKILR splice variants: A double-edged sword in non-small cell lung cancer. [PDF]
Khan MR, Laurent B.
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Decision letter: Considerations when investigating lncRNA function in vivo
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Insight into lncRNA biology using hybridization capture analyses [PDF]
Matthew D. Simon
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We summarize the taxonomic characteristics, capabilities to adhere to and invade host cells, extra‐oral ectopic colonization pathways, and major pathogenic mechanisms of Fusobacterium nucleatum, and explore the regulation of F. nucleatum’s pathogenesis, aiming to provide references and assistance for the development of clinical interventions and future
Zhiwei Guan, Houbao Qi, Qiang Feng
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A novel end-to-end learning framework for inferring lncRNA-disease associations based on convolution neural network. [PDF]
Zhou S, Chen S, Le J, Xu Y, Wang L.
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Distinct Expression Profiles of lncRNAs Between Regressive and Mature Scars [PDF]
Jingyun Li+7 more
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The SUV39 Family of H3K9 Methyltransferases in Skeletal Muscle Stem Cells
The SUV39 family members are well known for methylating the Lysine 9 of the histone H3 (H3K9) in order to compact the chromatin and contributing to gene repression. We describe their active role in proliferating and differentiating muscle stem cells, how they prevent from inflammation and fibrosis during muscle regeneration and the future avenues ...
Pauline Garcia+2 more
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