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Targeting hexokinase 2 to induce breast cancer cell senescence
Background and Purpose Hexokinase 2 (HK2) is a key enzyme linked to high tumour cell proliferation. Its inhibitors such as 3‐bromopyruvic acid (3‐BP) induce cancer cell death, highlighting HK2 modulation as potential anti‐cancer treatment. However, standard chemotherapies often cause the emergence of senescent cancer cells, which goes along with cell ...
Helmut Bischof +8 more
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Detection of Human Papillomavirus Infection in Cases of Oral Carcinoma Using p16 Immunohistochemistry. [PDF]
Devi TR, Patil SY, Vinchurkar K.
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CD8+ T cell infiltration demonstrates distinct clinical significance across molecular subtypes of gastric cancer. High infiltration correlates with improved survival in EBV‐positive and CIN subtypes, while low infiltration predicts better adjuvant chemotherapy response in MSI patients.
Zhen Ling +9 more
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PPAR-γ suppresses macrophage senescence and allergic airway inflammation through controlling lipid metabolic pathways. [PDF]
Gu W +8 more
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During skeletal muscle ageing, down‐regulation of TRα expression activates IP3R1 transcriptional expression, promotes MAM calcium transport, triggers mitochondrial calcium overload and apoptosis, leading to skeletal muscle atrophy. Restoring TRα expression can improve IP3R1‐mediated mitochondrial calcium overload and apoptosis in ageing skeletal muscle
Runqing Shi +7 more
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Disrupted immune senescence in early pregnancy is associated with recurrent pregnancy loss. [PDF]
Parvanov D +8 more
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Multi-Omics Analysis of CDKN2A (p16INK4a) in Cervical Carcinoma in the Context of Human Papillomavirus and in Endometrial Carcinoma. [PDF]
Elsayim R +6 more
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This case describes the initial detection of cervical small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma on conventional endometrial and cervicovaginal liquid‐based cytology. Given its rarity and high aggressiveness, early recognition and rapid, intensive treatment are crucial for improving patient outcomes.
Yesul Jeong
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