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The Retinoblastoma Protein in Osteosarcomagenesis [PDF]
Osteosarcoma is one of the most common primary non-hematologic bone tumors present in both children and adults. The etiology of most cases of osteosarcoma is unknown although a genetic predisposition is suspected. Most osteosarcomas are diagnosed before the age of 20, where the pathology is likely distinct from osteosarcoma diagnosed over the age of 60,
Kong, Elizabeth, Hinds, Philip W.
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Polo‐like kinases and UV‐induced skin carcinogenesis: What we know and what's next
The polo‐like kinase (PLK) family plays distinct and critical roles in the regulation of cell cycle progression, and its dysregulation has been implicated in various cancers. Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a well‐established environmental factor in the development of skin cancer.
Tanya Jaiswal +3 more
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A MYCN-driven de-differentiation profile identifies a subgroup of aggressive retinoblastoma
Retinoblastoma are childhood eye tumors arising from retinal precursor cells. Two distinct retinoblastoma subtypes with different clinical behavior have been described based on gene expression and methylation profiling.
Tatsiana Ryl +19 more
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Regulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex: Dancing to different drums in cancer
Abstract Mechanisms governing the regulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC) are markedly modified in cancer cells compared to normal cells. PDC activity in normal cells is controlled by the reversible phosphorylation of three serine residues by dedicated kinases and phosphatases.
Mulchand S. Patel, Todd C. Rideout
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Non-coding and Coding Transcriptional Profiles Are Significantly Altered in Pediatric Retinoblastoma Tumors. [PDF]
Retinoblastoma is a rare pediatric tumor of the retina, caused by the homozygous loss of the Retinoblastoma 1 (RB1) tumor suppressor gene. Previous microarray studies have identified changes in the expression profiles of coding genes; however, our ...
Bisht, Madhoolika +12 more
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Local Anesthetics in Cancer: Mechanisms and Translational Perspectives
Local anesthetics demonstrate multifaceted antitumor effects that collectively contribute to cancer suppression. Beyond canonical sodium channel blockade, these agents exert the following pharmacological actions: inhibition of tumor cell proliferation, suppression of migration and invasion, induction of proapoptotic pathways, attenuation of ...
Wan‐li Wang +4 more
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Atypical intravitreal growth of retinoblastoma with a multi-branching configuration
Purpose: To report the clinical and histopathological findings of atypical intravitreal growth of a retinoblastoma with a multi-branching configuration.
Sachiko Nishina +5 more
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Ageing acts as a double‐edged sword in cancer. In the elderly, open chromatin, immunosenescence, and chronic inflammation drive SASP (IL‐6, MMPs), MDSC accumulation and T‐cell suppression, fostering tumor‐promoting microenvironments and limited therapeutic benefit.
Qi Wang +7 more
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Expression of FasL in Proliferation of Retinoblastoma Cells: A Mechanism Fas Counterattack
Purpose: The aim of this study were to determine the association of increasing of FasL with increasing proliferation of retinoblastoma cells. Materials and Methods: The protein expression was analyzed in 30 retinoblastoma samples from paraffin block ...
Hendrian Dwikoloso Soebagjo +3 more
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