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Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerase-1 (PARP-1) Is Required in Murine Cell Lines for Base Excision Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage in the Absence of DNA Polymerase β [PDF]
Florence Le Page +4 more
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Correction: Combined poly-ADP ribose polymerase and ataxia-telangiectasia mutated/Rad3-related inhibition targets ataxia-telangiectasia mutated-deficient lung cancer cells [PDF]
Nicholas Jette +9 more
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The Multifaceted Legacy of Thalidomide: Chemistry and Biology Driving Modern Drug Design
Thalidomide serves as a molecular nexus linking chemistry and biology: advances in synthesis and structural understanding enable protein degradation technologies, while its immunomodulatory activity underpins anti‐inflammatory and anticancer therapies.
Konstantina Nikovia +4 more
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Homoisoflavanone (HIF), a bioactive compound isolated from Polygonatum kingianum, selectively suppresses colorectal cancer progression by inducing DNA damage‐mediated mitochondrial apoptosis and parthanatos‐like cell death. HIF triggers mitochondrial dysfunction, including depolarized membrane potential, elevated ROS, and ATP depletion, while impairing
Hongjie Fan +12 more
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Profile of olaparib in the treatment of advanced ovarian cancer
Dana M Chase,1,2 Shreya Patel,2,3 Kristin Shields4 1Division of Gynecologic Oncology, The University of Arizona Cancer Center, 2Division of Gynecologic Oncology, 3Creighton University School of Medicine, St Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center ...
Chase DM, Patel S, Shields K
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Endogenous Amplification of Apoptosis via p53 Regulation using a Cascade Nanocatalytic Medicine
An engineered MOF nanomedicine (MAL) triggers cascade nanocatalysis in tumors, converting H2O2 and L‐Arg into cytotoxic peroxynitrite. This induces DNA damage, activates the p53 pathway, and amplifies mitochondrial apoptosis via the BAX/Bcl‐2/Caspase‐3 axis, effectively inhibiting colorectal cancer growth with high biocompatibility.
Tan Wu +8 more
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Correction for Brady et al., “Poly(ADP-Ribose) Polymerases in Host-Pathogen Interactions, Inflammation, and Immunity” [PDF]
Pamlea N. Brady +2 more
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Extracellular vesicles released from periodontal tissues and pathogens mediate local inflammation and disseminate systemically via the circulation. By transporting regulatory microRNAs and inflammatory cytokines, these vesicles link periodontitis to systemic inflammatory conditions and represent emerging targets for minimally invasive diagnostics and ...
Mai Ahmed +3 more
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