Results 291 to 300 of about 5,062,400 (385)
The Combination of Afatinib With Dasatinib or Miransertib Results in Synergistic Growth Inhibition of Stomach Cancer Cells. [PDF]
Al-Janaby T+5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Rolling Ultrasharp Microneedle Spheres Enable Topical Delivery of Biologics Through the Skin
Rolling ultraminiaturized microneedle spheres (RUMS), created via two‐photon polymerization, unlock effective and painless topical delivery of messenger RNA (mRNA) and drugs through the skin. By gently forming thousands of microscopic pores, RUMS boost skin permeability by up to 100‐fold.
Theocharis Nikiforos Iordanidis+6 more
wiley +1 more source
Oral co-polymeric raft-forming nano gels for targeted empagliflozin delivery against stomach cancer (SGC7901). [PDF]
Alhakamy NA+8 more
europepmc +1 more source
A new perspective for treatment of gastric cancer is proposed utilizing 4D printing to develop shape morphing, deployable, and magnetically guided local drug releasing patches. The deployed patches are envisioned to adhere at the tumor site to locally deliver high drug amounts.
Dina B. Mahmoud+3 more
wiley +1 more source
Therapeutic efficacy of acupuncture point stimulation for stomach cancer pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Zhou X+9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Correction of water-salt metabolism after radical interventions for esophageal and stomach cancer
S. I. Babichev+2 more
openalex +2 more sources
This review highlights recent progress in nanocarriers targeting pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), including Toll‐like and NOD‐like receptors, for enhancing the treatment of bacterial sepsis and related complications. These nanomedicines deliver antibiotics and anti‐inflammatory agents while modulating immune responses.
Eman A. Ismail+3 more
wiley +1 more source
Chromatin Remodeling-Related PRDM1 Increases Stomach Cancer Proliferation and Is Counteracted by Bromodomain Inhibitor. [PDF]
Hung YH, Wang HC, Pan MR, Chen LT.
europepmc +1 more source
Imaging pH in a live rabbit at the surface of a sensor‐coated titanium plate using X‐ray excited luminescent chemical imaging (XELCI). A raster scanning X‐ray beam generates radioluminescence from a spot on the sensor, and the luminescence passes through the tissue and is collected at two wavelengths to determine local pH.
Unaiza Uzair+6 more
wiley +1 more source