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In this manuscript, protein disulfide isomerase A3 (PDIA3) is identified as a key factor mediating the susceptibility of ferroptosis in GBM. Inhibition of PDIA3 enhances IKE or cystine starvation‐induced ferroptosis in GBM cells by resulting in the accumulation of lipid peroxidation and a reduction in GSH level.
Jie Zhang +19 more
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Early-fusion hybrid CNN-transformer models for multiclass ovarian tumor ultrasound classification. [PDF]
Garcia-Atutxa I +3 more
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HiST, a multiscale deep learning framework, reconstructs spatially resolved gene expression profiles directly from histological images. It accurately identifies tumor regions, captures intratumoral heterogeneity, and predicts patient prognosis and immunotherapy response.
Wei Li +8 more
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Borderline Ovarian Tumor Recurrence after Two Decades: The Importance of Long-term Surveillance. [PDF]
Shih WC, Li PC, Ding DC.
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HLA-A2 presents shared tumor-associated antigens derived from endogenous proteins in ovarian cancer. [PDF]
George E. Peoples +4 more
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Single‐cell profiling across bone marrow, spleen, mesenteric lymph, and blood in rhesus monkeys reveals organ Immunosenescence. GZMB rises with age, particularly in cytotoxic and terminally exhausted CD8+ T cells, and BHLHE40 emerges as a key transcription factor enriched across multiple CD8+ subsets, regulating pro‐inflammatory and exhaustion‐related ...
Shengnan Wang +10 more
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Overlap MCAP-CLAPO syndrome associated with malignant ovarian tumor in a 11 year old girl. [PDF]
Cerro Rodríguez DD +4 more
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Characterizing the tumor microenvironment of metastatic ovarian cancer by single cell transcriptomics [PDF]
Susan Olalekan +4 more
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Adipocytes promote ovarian cancer metastasis and provide energy for rapid tumor growth
K. Nieman +13 more
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A20 Facilitates Oxaliplatin Sensitivity in Colorectal Cancer Through Monoubiquitylation of IKK‐β
This study demonstrates that the expression of A20, a ubiquitin‐editing enzyme, is positively correlated with oxaliplatin sensitivity in colorectal cancer (CRC). Mechanistically, A20 enhances oxaliplatin sensitivity by inhibiting NF‐κB nuclear translocation through monoubiquitination of IKK‐β.
Fan Luo +12 more
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