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The Role of CAF‐derived Vitronectin in Promoting Colorectal Cancer Progression and Immunosuppression
Cancer‐associated fibroblast (CAF)‐derived VTN upregulates SLC6A8 expression in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells and macrophages through enhanced FAK phosphorylation. This modulation significantly increases the cellular uptake of creatine and ATP, promoting cancer progression and macrophage polarization.
Jiahua Yu+5 more
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ABSTRACT Human brain tumors were commonly monitored in hospital/clinical laboratories by immunohistochemistry (IHC) technique, which provides major insights into their classification. However, this technique remains laborious and still shows pitfalls. Therefore, the current study was endeavored to reveal the assets of the application of high‐throughput
Kaouthar Louati+16 more
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This meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials evaluated tenecteplase versus standard treatment in acute ischemic stroke. Tenecteplase enhanced recanalization and NIHSS scores but showed higher early symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage. No notable differences were seen in mortality or functional independence, supporting cautious use in selected ...
Zaryab Bacha+12 more
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Cerebral Venous Thrombosis:Current Status and Challenges
Our review introduces treatment strategies for short‐term, long‐term, and permanent CVT risk factors, focusing on anticoagulant selection and treatment duration. We also discuss the current status of endovascular therapy for CVT, noting that it remains a challenge due to limited evidence, and more research is needed to optimize this approach.
Wenbo Zuo+5 more
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This study identified six potential druggable genes (CALCRL, KCNJ11, NEK3, THSD1, MMP12, and HSD17B12) associated with ischemic stroke risk using a systematic druggable genome‐wide Mendelian randomization analysis. ABSTRACT Background Ischemic stroke (IS) treatment remains a significant challenge.
Peng Zhang+3 more
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Cellular Senescence and Immunosenescence in Melanoma: Insights From the Tumor Microenvironment
ABSTRACT Background Melanoma is one of the most immunogenic malignancies, yet resistance to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) remains a major obstacle to durable therapeutic success. Emerging evidence indicates that aging‐related processes, including cellular senescence and immunosenescence, can reshape the tumor microenvironment (TME) to favor ...
Lihua Xiong, Jian Cheng
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ABSTRACT Background Ovarian cancer (OC) remains the most lethal gynecological malignancy, largely due to its late‐stage diagnosis and nonspecific early symptoms. Advances in biomarker identification and machine learning offer promising avenues for improving early detection and prognosis.
Somayyeh Hormaty+5 more
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ABSTRACT The patent foramen ovale (PFO), present in 25% of the population, can cause paradoxical embolism and stroke. Transcatheter PFO closure is the gold standard for recurrent embolism with significant inter‐atrial shunting, with recent trials confirming its superiority in reducing ischemic stroke recurrence over medical therapy.
Eirini Beneki+13 more
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The STAT3 pathway plays a crucial role in lung cancer by regulating cell proliferation, survival, angiogenesis, invasion, and metastasis. CUR and RES have emerged as potential therapeutic agents due to their ability to inhibit the STAT3 pathway, reducing tumor growth, angiogenesis, migration, and invasion.
Mohammad Yasin Zamanian+5 more
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Omega‐3 fatty acids from animal sources, combined with exercise, modulate key molecular pathways to enhance neurogenesis, synaptic plasticity, and antioxidant defenses. These interventions also increase tissue plasminogen activator activity, promoting both amyloid‐β degradation and proBDNF cleavage into BDNF, thereby reducing neurodegeneration and ...
Yikuang Hao, Sima‐sadat Sabihi
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