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Indomethacin is a non-selective NSAID used against pain and inflammation. Although cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibition is considered indomethacin’s primary action mechanism, COX-independent ways are associated with beneficial effects in cancer.
Neudo Buelvas +9 more
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Lymphoma is a group of blood cancers that can appear in lymph nodes, blood, bone marrow, spleen, liver, or the central nervous system, which makes drug delivery and disease monitoring difficult. This review summarizes how nanomedicine technologies may improve targeted treatment and imaging, while carefully separating approved or guideline‐supported ...
Mohd Ahmar Rauf +5 more
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Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infects the central nervous system, resulting in neurological symptoms. However, the precise underlying pathogenic mechanisms have not been elucidated.
Xiaoling Yuan +8 more
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Dual‐drug‐loaded liposomes enable the simultaneous delivery of hydrophilic and hydrophobic therapeutics to tumors, enhancing anticancer efficacy and overcoming multidrug resistance. Through rational formulation design and surface functionalization, these systems improve tumor targeting, modulate efflux mechanisms and EMT, and achieve synergistic ...
Neelam Sinha +4 more
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PKC‐mediated phosphorylation of FOXL2 weakens DNA binding, alters subnuclear localization and protein interactions, and reshapes FOXL2‐dependent transcriptional programs in granulosa cells, supporting a reversible mechanism that modulates FOXL2 activity through phosphorylation of its DNA‐binding domain. ABSTRACT FOXL2 is a forkhead transcription factor
Ludovic Mousseron +5 more
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Nucleolin regulates phosphorylation and nuclear export of fibroblast growth factor 1 (FGF1).
Extracellular fibroblast growth factor 1 (FGF1) acts through cell surface tyrosine kinase receptors, but FGF1 can also act directly in the cell nucleus, as a result of nuclear import of endogenously produced, non-secreted FGF1 or by transport of ...
Torunn Sletten +9 more
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Therapeutic Applications of Stimuli‐Based Release and Engineering of Extracellular Vesicles
This review summarizes the effects of endogenous and exogenous stimuli, their effects on the natural release of extracellular vesicles, as well as their uptake and release. It also gives an overview of stimuli‐responsive EVs and their therapeutic applications. Extracellular vesicles (EVs), nano‐ to microsized lipid bilayer membrane‐bound particles, are
Gloria Kemunto, Kristen Dellinger
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ABSTRACT Organotin (IV) compounds are known to induce apoptosis via the intrinsic mitochondrial pathway, which is a key mechanism of effective anticancer therapy. Their ability to selectively promote apoptotic cell death highlights their potential as chemotherapeutic agents. In this study, the in vitro effects of two triorganotin compounds, tributyltin
Dana Strouhalova +3 more
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Nucleolin, a multifunctional protein distributed in the nucleolus, participates in many modulations including rDNA transcription, RNA metabolism, and ribosome assembly. Nucleolin is also found in the cytoplasm and on the cell membrane, and surface nucleolin can bind to various ligands to affect many physiological functions.
Chen, Zhuo, Xu, XinHua
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Nucleotide Metabolism in Health and Disease
Nucleotide metabolism, including de novo synthesis, salvage pathways, and catabolism, when dysregulated contributes to cancer, immune disorders, metabolic and urological diseases, and radiation injury. Metabolites such as adenosine, cGAMP, NAD, and cAMP and enzymes like RNR are promising therapeutic targets and biomarkers.
Xiaoying Zhao +7 more
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