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Abstract Background Overweight and obesity are known risk factors for cancer. The aim of this study was to investigate associations of body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) with incidence of 27 site‐specific cancers stratified by sex and menopausal status accounting for non‐linearity.
Seonghye Kim+7 more
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Pancreatoscopy-assisted removal of Ascaris from main pancreatic duct. [PDF]
Sengar V, Gupta A, Khanduri A.
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A CASE OF SEROUS CYSTADENOMA OF THE PANCREAS HIGHLY COMMUNICATED WITH A MAIN PANCREATIC DUCT
Atsushi Imamura+9 more
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Ubiquitination in cancer: mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities
Abstract Ubiquitination, a key post‐translational modification, plays an essential role in tumor biology by regulating fundamental cellular processes, such as metabolism and cell death. Additionally, it interacts with other post‐translational modifications, which are closely linked to tumorigenesis, tumor progression, the tumor microenvironment, and ...
Susi Zhu+7 more
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Innovative application of a cystotome in the recanalization of a tight pancreatic duct stricture for abscess drainage. [PDF]
Yue P+5 more
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Clinical application of fat-suppression with SPIR for bile duct and pancreatic lesions
Masayuki Kumashiro+4 more
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Abstract Background N‐acetyltransferase 10 (NAT10) was reported to be associated with the immune microenvironment in several cancers. However, it is not known in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). This study aimed to elucidate the roles and mechanisms of NAT10 in tumor malignancy and the tumor microenvironment (TME) in PDAC.
Enhong Chen+11 more
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Effect of internal pancreatic duct stent on reducing long-term pancreaticojejunostomy stenosis following pancreaticoduodenectomy. [PDF]
Lu WH+5 more
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Abstract Post‐translational modifications (PTMs) play a pivotal role in epigenetic regulation and are key pathways for modulating protein functionality. PTMs involve the covalent attachment of distinct chemical groups, such as succinyl, crotonyl, and lactyl, at specific protein sites, which alter protein structure, function, stability, and activity ...
Ting Wu+16 more
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