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Osteosarcoma stemness is driven by the ITGB2‐COPS3‐SOX2 signaling axis. This study reveals that nuclear COPS3 stabilizes SOX2, which in turn undergoes liquid‐liquid phase separation to promote stemness. Based on this mechanism, a novel COPS3 inhibitor, Z‐5891, was developed, effectively suppressing tumor growth and stemness in vivo, offering a ...
Lei Guo +7 more
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Dysregulation of the PATZ1/CTCF Balance Silences ZBTB20 to Drive Melanoma Progression
This study uncovers a new oncogenic mechanism in melanoma. The transcription factor PATZ1 competes with the architectural protein CTCF for DNA binding, thereby disrupting a specific chromatin loop and silencing the tumor suppressor ZBTB20. This event unleashes the pro‐tumorigenic PMEPA1‐p38‐STAT1 signaling axis, promoting cancer progression.
Chaowei Deng +8 more
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Piperazine‐Functionalized Nanoparticles Enable Oral Insulin Delivery in Obese Mice
ABSTRACT Biologics have gained prominence as a rapidly advancing therapeutic modality for a diverse spectrum of medical conditions. Nonetheless, they are predominantly administered parenterally due to poor absorption through the gastrointestinal tract. Additionally, repeated injections of biologics such as insulin cause injection pain, leading to dose ...
Yuxue Cao +14 more
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Liquid Metal Nanotransformers for Drug‐Resistant Pan‐Cancer Therapy in Patient‐Derived Organoids
Pan‐cancer therapies are severely limited in drug‐resistance patients due to genetic mutations and other factors, resulting in poor therapeutic outcomes and constrained clinical benefit. Liquid metal nanotransformers, a new class of shape‐transformable nanomaterials capable of dramatic morphological changes, offer a promising physical strategy to ...
Xiaojie Yuan +19 more
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Machine‐Learning Microfluidic Minute‐Scale Microorganism Metrics Monitoring(M6)
ABSTRACT On‐site monitoring of microorganisms remains challenging because of low concentrations, strong background interference, and dynamic aerosol diffusion, particularly for aerosol‐transmitted pathogens. Here, we report a rapid detection platform that integrates a Puri‐focusing microfluidic chip, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and ...
Ning Yang +14 more
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Pure Injective Indecomposable Modules over 1-Domestic String Algebras
Algebras and Representation Theory, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Gena Puninski
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Limits of Pure-Injective Cotilting Modules
Algebras and Representation Theory, 2005Let \(\Lambda\) be an Artin algebra and \(\text{Mod\,}\Lambda\) denotes the category of all right \(\Lambda\)-modules. Infinitely generated cotilting modules in \(\text{Mod\,}\Lambda\) were introduced by \textit{L. Angeleri Hügel} and \textit{F. U. Coelho} [Forum Math. 13, No. 2, 239-250 (2001; Zbl 0984.16009)]. In this paper, the authors study the set
Buan, Aslak Bakke, Solberg, Øyvind
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WHEN COTORSION MODULES ARE PURE INJECTIVE
Journal of Mathematical Logic, 2009We characterize rings over which every cotorsion module is pure injective (Xu rings) in terms of certain descending chain conditions and the Ziegler spectrum, which renders the classes of von Neumann regular rings and of pure semisimple rings as two possible extremes. As preparation, descriptions of pure projective and Mittag–Leffler preenvelopes with
Herzog, Ivo, Rothmaler, Philipp
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