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β‐Adrenergic Signaling Promotes Anti‐Tumor Immunity in TP53‐mutant Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
β‐adrenergic stimulation enhances anti‐tumor immunity in TP53‐deficient oral squamous cell carcinoma by inducing tumor‐derived secretion of CXCL10, which attracts and activates cytotoxic CD8+ T cells. The findings demonstrate that β‐adrenergic signaling alters tumor–immune interactions via CXCL10‐mediated paracrine activation, revealing a neuro‐immune ...
Frederico O. Gleber‐Netto +20 more
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Enhanced skin cancer classification for minority classes using Conditional GAN pipeline and CNN-ViT ensemble. [PDF]
Hussain SR +3 more
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Explainable deep learning for skin cancer detection using swish-activated convolutional networks. [PDF]
Mukherjee S +8 more
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Multispectral imaging and autofluorescence photobleaching combined in a multi-head neural network for skin cancer classification. [PDF]
Jumutc V +5 more
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Community-Based Teledermatology for Urgent Suspected Skin Cancer: Health Economic Cost-Comparison and Discrete Event Simulation Study. [PDF]
Hoogenboom TCH +3 more
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Skin Cancer in Residential Care Facilities: A Scoping Review of Risk, Diagnosis, Psychosocial Impact, and Management. [PDF]
Garelick EM +5 more
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Dermatologic Clinics, 2023
Skin cancer is often associated with greater morbidity and mortality in skin of color patients because most medical literature and research on skin cancer to date has been predominantly focused on lighter skin types. It is crucial that dermatologic providers be able to recognize different presentations of skin cancer in skin of color patients to ...
Ananya, Munjal, Nkanyezi, Ferguson
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Skin cancer is often associated with greater morbidity and mortality in skin of color patients because most medical literature and research on skin cancer to date has been predominantly focused on lighter skin types. It is crucial that dermatologic providers be able to recognize different presentations of skin cancer in skin of color patients to ...
Ananya, Munjal, Nkanyezi, Ferguson
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