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IntroductionDue to a lack of spatial-temporal resolution at the single cell level, the etiologies of the bone dysfunction caused by diseases such as normal aging, osteoporosis, and the metabolic bone disease associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD ...
Rafiou Agoro +23 more
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Carfilzomib is highly effective in the treatment of multiple myeloma, but it has been associated with cardiovascular adverse events that impact patient outcomes. Our prior global metabolomic analyses indicated an association between hydrophilic bile acids and carfilzomib‐cardiotoxicity risk, although a causal relationship remained to be determined ...
Samia Shabnaz +15 more
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ABSTRACT Liquid biopsy has emerged as an important diagnostic paradigm impacting care across multiple cancer indications. This is also an area of great interest in pediatric solid tumours, including those affecting the central nervous system (CNS). Of special concern are pediatric high‐grade gliomas (pHGGs) due to the associated diagnostic complexities,
Samia Jahouri +6 more
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Role of SMPD3 during Bone Fracture Healing and Regulation of Its Expression
Sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 3 (SMPD3), a lipid-metabolizing enzyme present in bone and cartilage, has important roles in the developing skeleton. We previously showed that SMPD3 deficiency results in delayed extracellular matrix (ECM) mineralization ...
Garthiga Manickam +2 more
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The Role of N6‐Methyladenosine Modification in Health and Disease
N6‐methyladenosine (m6A) is the most prevalent internal RNA modification in eukaryotes, acting as a pivotal epitranscriptomic regulator of RNA metabolism. This modification plays a dual role: it maintains physiological homeostasis under normal conditions but drives disease progression when dysregulated.
Linghuan Li +6 more
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The Dual Role of Autophagy in Cancer: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies
Autophagy is a conserved cellular process degrading dysfunctional organelles and protein aggregates to maintain cell homeostasis, and it exhibits context‐dependent duality in cancer. Autophagy functions as a critical tumor‐suppressive mechanism by preventing DNA damage and mutation during tumor initiation.
Xiang‐Zheng Gao +4 more
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Background and Objective: Despite striking advances in multimodality management, gastric cancer (GC) remains the third cause of cancer mortality globally and identifying novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers is urgently demanded.
Xinkui Liu +11 more
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ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicle (EV) heterogeneity is well documented but poorly defined. This is especially important in cancer where EVs serve as carriers of unique oncogenic macromolecules that can be transferred to recipient cells or targeted for liquid biopsy diagnostics.
Elham Pishavar +8 more
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Identification of ceRNA Regulatory Networks Driven by the lncRNA NEAT1 in Multiple Myeloma
ABSTRACT The lncRNA NEAT1 is overexpressed in multiple myeloma (MM) plasma cells and plays a key role in MM pathogenesis. NEAT1 is involved in ceRNA network in several cancers; however, data in MM are virtually absent. This study identified a NEAT1‐driven ceRNA network involving 96 miRNAs and 40 target genes, selected as concurrently downregulated in ...
Domenica Ronchetti +14 more
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Abnormalities of Sphingolipids Metabolic Pathways in the Pathogenesis of Psoriasis
Psoriasis is immune-mediated skin disorder affecting thousands of people. Sphingolipids (SLs) are bioactive molecules present in the epidermis, involved in the following cellular processes: proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis of keratinocytes ...
Beatriz Burger +3 more
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