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Cuproplasia and cuproptosis, two sides of the coin
Abstract Copper is an essential micronutrient in the human body, mainly acting as a crucial cofactor required for a wide range of physiological processes across nearly all cell types. Recent advances revealed that tumor cells seize copper to fulfill their rapid proliferation, metastasis, immune evasion, and so on by reprogramming the copper regulatory ...
Kaizhong Lu+4 more
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THERE will be few more interesting chapters in the history of science than that which includes the development of our knowledge of the chemistry and physiology of the thyroid gland. Prof. Harington's book offers an excellent basis for that chapter. He reviews early conceptions of the nature of thyroid function, the gradual defini tion of ideas through ...
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High‐performance affinity microcolumns were used to characterize binding by the anti‐diabetic drugs repaglinide and nateglinide with normal and glycated forms of human serum albumin. The microcolumns contained only nmol amounts of protein and provided a detailed analysis of these drug interactions with good precision and in a matter of minutes per ...
Susan T. Ovbude+3 more
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Thyroid Cancer Malignancy Prediction From Whole Slide Cytopathology Images [PDF]
We consider preoperative prediction of thyroid cancer based on ultra-high-resolution whole-slide cytopathology images. Inspired by how human experts perform diagnosis, our approach first identifies and classifies diagnostic image regions containing informative thyroid cells, which only comprise a tiny fraction of the entire image. These local estimates
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Combating cancer immunotherapy resistance: a nano‐medicine perspective
Abstract Cancer immunotherapy offers renewed hope for treating this disease. However, cancer cells possess inherent mechanisms that enable them to circumvent each stage of the immune cycle, thereby evading anti‐cancer immunity and leading to resistance.
Xiangyi Kong+10 more
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Thyroid Emphysema Following Penetrating Neck Trauma
Although traumatic thyroid gland rupture or hemorrhage is usually seen in goitrous glands, injuries of the normal thyroid gland after neck trauma have rarely been described in the literature.
Demet Karadağ+2 more
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Hormonal and other methods of thyroid gland examination: A literature review
The high frequency of thyroid gland disorders is currently being established, indicating that regular assessment of its condition and hormone levels may aid in the early detection of disease development.
L. Soyka, O. Kovalchuk, I. Upatova
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A novel larynx‐preserving pharyngectomy technique using a thyroid gland flap after chemoradiotherapy
This case report describes larynx‐preserving pharyngectomy after chemoradiotherapy using a thyroid gland flap. A thyroid gland flap has good blood supply and reconstruction can be done in the same surgical field. The thyroid gland flap has potential as a
Tetsuya Ogawa+8 more
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AI-Generated Content Enhanced Computer-Aided Diagnosis Model for Thyroid Nodules: A ChatGPT-Style Assistant [PDF]
An artificial intelligence-generated content-enhanced computer-aided diagnosis (AIGC-CAD) model, designated as ThyGPT, has been developed. This model, inspired by the architecture of ChatGPT, could assist radiologists in assessing the risk of thyroid nodules through semantic-level human-machine interaction.
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The Effect of Radioactive Iodine alone and in Combination with Methylthiouracil upon Tumour Production in the Rat's Thyroid Gland [PDF]
I. Doniach
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