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Construction and application of pancreatic exocrine organoid and spheroid for drug screening and precision medicine. [PDF]
Tan X, Huang B, Yang X, Wang P, Hu L.
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Organoids of epithelial ovarian cancer as an emerging preclinical in vitro tool: a review [PDF]
Sander Dumont +5 more
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This study reveals that the tyrosine metabolic enzyme HPD functions as a previously uncharacterized, METTL3‐independent m6A methyltransferase. It promotes colorectal tumor progression by coordinately regulating the SLC7A11/GPX4 axis to suppress ferroptosis.
Jiyan Wang +17 more
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The role of ciliary function in airway epithelial defense against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. [PDF]
Boeck N +12 more
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Cancer cell‐intrinsic cholesterol promotes the S‐palmitoylation of SP1, increasing its nuclear translocation and driving the transcription and secretion of MDK, which in turn facilitates the differentiation of macrophages into a lipid‐associated phenotype.
Shirong Peng +12 more
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Immune and Immune-Integrated Organoids as NextGeneration Platforms for Disease Modeling. [PDF]
Rashidan K +5 more
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Researchers have developed a patient‐derived organ‐on‐a‐chip model for pancreatic cancer by integrating cancer cells with supportive stromal and immune cells inside a microfluidic device. This system mimics the tumor microenvironment, enabling personalized testing of chemotherapy and immunotherapy, and offering new insights into how targeting ...
Darbaz Adnan +11 more
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Filtration-Based Rapid ECM-Hydrogel Elimination Enables Robust MALDI MSI of Intestinal Organoids. [PDF]
Zhang F +11 more
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Retinoic Acid Reprograms Mast Cells Toward a Proinflammatory State to Enhance Antitumor Immunity
Proinflammatory mast cells represent an MHC‐IIhigh, cytokine‐producing mast cell subset associated with improved survival and enhanced responses to anti‐PD‐1 therapy. Retinoic acid drives their polarization, enabling antigen uptake and presentation, and T cell recruitment and activation, collectively promoting adaptive anti‐tumor immunity.
Lizao Zhang +25 more
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