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moringa oleifera l from the moringaceae family is a perennial tree widely cultivated in many tropic regions and easily grown even in adverse conditions m oleifera is also known as the miracle tree which for centuries has been indicated for traditional medicine with no reports of side effects in doses achievable by inge... | Colon_Cancer |
surfacecontrolled waterdispersible form of curcumin that we called theracurmin® the area under the blood concentrationtime curve auc of theracurmin in humans was 27fold higher than that of curcumin powder previously we reported on the antiinflammatory effects of theracurmin for knee osteoarthritishypothesispurpose we d... | Colon_Cancer |
" apolipoprotein l1 apol1 is a trypanosome lytic factor present in human and certain other primatesapol1 gene variants present in individuals of recent subsaharan african descent increase risk for glomerulardisease and associate with the disease progression but the molecular mechanisms have not been definedobjectives ... | Colon_Cancer |
" introduction it is well known that immune system is highly specific to protect the body against various environmental pathogens the concept of conventional vaccination has overcome the pandemic situation of several infectious diseases outbreak area covered the recent idea of immunization throug... | Colon_Cancer |
bladder cancer is the tenth most common cancer globally but existing biomarkers and prognostic models are limitedmethod in this study we used four bladder cancer cohorts from the cancer genome atlas and gene expression omnibus databases to perform univariate cox regression analysis to identify common prognostic ge... | Colon_Cancer |
] we have filtered only research s published in english language and selected the following keywords air pollution and covid19 or sarscov2 particulate matter or pm and covid19 or sarscov2 nitrogen dioxide or no2 and covid19 or sarscov2 we choose as inclusion criteria all the available epidemiological st... | Colon_Cancer |
section all disclosure information for gie editors can befound online at httpwwwgie contentconï¬ictoï¬nterest cme editors and their disclosures are as followsprasad g iyer md associate editor for cmeconsultingadvisoryspeaking olympus research supporttakeda pharmaamit rastogi md associate editor for cmeconsulting... | Colon_Cancer |
" child maltreatment leads to enormous adverse short and longterm health outcomes the aim ofthis study is to estimate the burden of disease and the cost of illness attributable to child maltreatment in japanmethods an incidencebased topdown cost of illness analysis was conducted to estimate medical costs andburden of ... | Colon_Cancer |
" the incidence of thyroid carcinoma is increasing all over the world some studies have suggestedthat the change of adipokines expression can induce thyroid carcinoma however other studies have come to theopposite therefore we studied the relationship between adipokines and thyroid carcinomamethods databasespubmed c... | Colon_Cancer |
" microwave ablation mwa is widely used to treat unresectable primary and secondary malignanciesof the liver and a limited number of studies indicate that ablation can cause not only necrosis at the in situ site butalso an immunoreaction of the whole body this study aimed to investigate the effects of mwa on cytokines... | Colon_Cancer |
s studies were published in a language otherthan english and studies that reprocessed data from public databasesquality assessment and data extractiontwo investigators yyw and yjz independently assessed all potentially eligible studies based on thenewcastleottawa scale nos s with nos ¥ were regarded as highquali... | Colon_Cancer |
" deregulated circular rnas circrnas are associated with the development of cancer and therapyresistance however functional research of circrnas mostly focus on potential mirna or protein binding and morepotential regulation of circrna on host gene dna in cancers are yet to be inspectedmethod we performed total rna se... | Colon_Cancer |
" postmortem studies can provide important information for understanding new diseases and smallautopsy case series have already reported different findings in covid19 patientsmethods we evaluated whether some specific postmortem features are observed in these patients and if thesechanges are related to the presence of... | Colon_Cancer |
primary colorectal cancer pcrc is a common digestive tract cancer in the elderly the primary lesioncan be seen in the left colon the right colon the upper or lower rectum pcrc is the second mostcommonly diagnosed cancer in women and the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in men and theprevalence of male is higher t... | Colon_Cancer |
overexpression of epithelial cell adhesion molecule epcam has been associated with chemotherapeutic resistanceleads to aggressive tumor behavior and results in an adverse clinical outcome the molecular mechanism by whichepcam enrichment is linked to therapeutic resistance via nrf2 a key regulator of antioxidant genes i... | Colon_Cancer |
t he gut is the largest immune an of the humanbody and also an important target an for variouskinds of stress caused by severe insults such as infectiontrauma and shock12 these stresses are considered to haveinstitution at which the work was performed department oftraumatology and acute critical medicine osaka universi... | Colon_Cancer |
" it is well established that retrieved lymph node rln counts were positively correlated with betteroverall survival in gastric cancer gc but little is known about the relationship between rln count and shorttermcomplications after radical surgerymethods a total of consecutive gc patients between january and decembe... | Colon_Cancer |
previous studies have shown a strong coexistence of colorectal neoplasia crn and cardiovascular diseases cvd this study was aimed to summarize the available evidence on association of cvd risk with early crn detection in asymptomatic populations pubmed web of science and embase were systematically searched for eligibl... | Colon_Cancer |
primary colorectal cancer pcrc is a common digestive tract cancer in the elderly the primary lesioncan be seen in the left colon the right colon the upper or lower rectum pcrc is the second mostcommonly diagnosed cancer in women and the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in men and theprevalence of male is higher t... | Colon_Cancer |
gon§ales junior w effect of treatment with injectable progesterone at the onset of super precocious tairessincronization protocol on tai pregnancy rates of nellore heifers in animal reproduction for the annual meeting of the brazilian embryo technology society sbte august florianopolis brazil animal reproducti... | Colon_Cancer |
since the late a novel coronavirus officially named as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus sarscov2 was identified as the pathogen to cause pneumonia as a member of the betacoronavirus genus sarscov2 has genomic nucleotides identity with human severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus sarsco... | Colon_Cancer |
" it is estimated that around of patients with early stage colon cancer benefit from adjuvantchemotherapy we are currently not capable of upfront selection of patients who benefit from chemotherapywhich indicates the need for additional predictive markers for response to chemotherapyit has been shown that the consen... | Colon_Cancer |
the bacteroides fragilis b fragilis produce biofilm for colonisation in the intestinal tract can cause a series of inflammatory reactions due to b fragilis toxin bft which can lead to chronic intestinal inflammation and tissue injury and play a crucial role leading to colorectal... | Colon_Cancer |
" gastric neoplasms containing neuroendocrine carcinoma nec components are rare malignancieswith highly aggressive behavior and a poor prognosis and include pure nec and mixed tumors containing neccomponents we aimed to investigate whether there is a distinct difference in overall survival os between gastricneoplasms ... | Colon_Cancer |
n6methyladenosine m6a regulators are involved in the progression of various cancers via regulating m6amodiï¬cation however the potential role and mechanism of the m6a modiï¬cation in osteosarcoma remains obscurein this study wtap was found to be highly expressed in osteosarcoma tissue and it was an independent progno... | Colon_Cancer |
about of patients with stomach cancer diagnosis have synchronous colorectal cancer and some of these patients may require a synchronous surgical resection so far only few minimally invasive series of synchronous resections have been described we investigated the feasibility and safety of the synchronous robotic resect... | Colon_Cancer |
objective this study aimed to test the hypothesis that levobupivacaine has antitumour effects on breast cancer cellsresults colony formation and transwell assay were used to determine breast cancer cells proliferation flow cytometry annexin v and pi staining was used to investigate breast cancer cells apoptosis th... | Colon_Cancer |
chronic respiratory diseases are highly prevalent worldwide and will continue to rise in theforeseeable future despite intensive efforts over recent decades the development of novel and effectivetherapeutic approaches has been slow however there is new and increasing evidence that communities ofmicroanisms in our body... | Colon_Cancer |
we report the case of a 24yearold man who presented with chief complaintsof shortness of breath and haemoptysis chest radiography revealed completecollapse of the left lung bronchoscopy revealed an endobronchial tumourwith complete obstruction of the left main bronchus cryosurgical excisionwas performed tissue patholog... | Colon_Cancer |
microbiota involves communities ofhepatitis is generally known as an ammation of the liver that can be caused by hepaticand nonhepatic viruses can be caused by alcohol can be drug induced and can be caused byautoimmunity gut microbiota composition is known to be associated with disease pathogenesishowever dynamic alte... | Colon_Cancer |
" exosomes are extracellular vesicles containing a variety of biological molecules including micrornasmirnas we have recently demonstrated that certain mirna species are selectively and highly enriched inpancreatic cancer exosomes with mir1246 being the most abundant exosome mirnas have been shown tomediate intercellu... | Colon_Cancer |
esophageal cancer ec is the eight commonest type of worldwide cancer and the sixth leading gastrointestinal malignancy with a poor survival rate which is caused by many factors such as tobaccosmoking heavy drinking lack of fruits and vegetables and there are two main histological types of ecesophageal adenocarcinoma ... | Colon_Cancer |
" in head and neck cancer hnc the relationship between a delay in starting radiotherapy rt andthe outcome is unclear the aim of the present study was to determine the impact of the amount of time beforetreatment intervention tti and the growth kinetics of individual tumors on treatment outcomes and survivalmethods two... | Colon_Cancer |
"circadian clocks have important physiological and behavioral functions in humans and other anisms whichenable anisms to anticipate and respond to periodic environmental changes disturbances in circadian rhythmsimpair sleep metabolism and behavior people with jet lag night workers and shift workers are vulnerable tocir... | Colon_Cancer |
continuously increasing with development of the economy and the environment [] the prognosis for hcc patients remains extremely poor although significant progress has been achieved strategies for early diagnosis are urgently needed because the majority of patients with hcc are diagnosed in very late stages however the... | Colon_Cancer |
t he gut is the largest immune an of the humanbody and also an important target an for variouskinds of stress caused by severe insults such as infectiontrauma and shock12 these stresses are considered to haveinstitution at which the work was performed department oftraumatology and acute critical medicine osaka universi... | Colon_Cancer |
four to nine percent of the sequences transcription are long noncoding rnas lncrnas inmammalian genomes canzio ji lncrna was regarded as the noise ofgenome transcription and did not have biological functions at ï¬rst however an increasing numberof studies have reported that lncrna is widely robinson involved... | Colon_Cancer |
this research aimed to investigate the association between tumor necrosis factorainduced protein tnfaip8 polymorphisms and ovarian cancer oc susceptibilitymethods a casecontrol study of patients with oc and healthy controls was conducted to assess the association between tnfaip8 polymorphisms rs11064 rs1045241... | Colon_Cancer |
" mutations in the exonuclease domain of pole a dna polymerase associated with dna replicationand repair lead to cancers with ultrahigh mutation rates most studies focus on intestinal and uterine cancers withpole mutations these cancers exhibit a significant immune cell infiltrate and favorable prognosis we questioned... | Colon_Cancer |
bousmalis leveraged cgan with the contentsimilarity loss to generate realistic target images and jointly trained the gan discriminator with the task network unidirectional translation has been applied to remove dataset variations for example bentaieb et al designed a stain normalization approach usin... | Colon_Cancer |
" exercise has been extensively utilised as an effective therapy for overweight and obesityassociatedchanges that are linked to health complications several preclinical rodent studies have shown that treadmillexercise alongside an unhealthy diet improves metabolic health and microbiome composition furthermorechronic e... | Colon_Cancer |
" recent impressive advances in cancer immunotherapy have been largely derived from cellular immunity the role of humoral immunity in carcinogenesis has been less understood based on our previous observations we hypothesize that an immunoglobulin subtype igg4 plays an essential role in cancer immune evasionmethods t... | Colon_Cancer |
craigpattersontelecaretoj rajani r perry m the reality of medical work the case for a new perspectiveon telemedicine virtual real bf01421807 hoek pd schers hj bronkhorst em vissers kcp hasselaar jgj the eï¬ectof weekly specialist palliative care teleconsultations in patients with advancedcancer a randomized clini... | Colon_Cancer |
open accesscitation iburg km mikkelsen l adair t lopez ad are cause of death data fit for purposeevidence from countries at different levels ofsocioeconomic development one e0237539 101371 pone0237539editor brecht devleesschauwer sciensanobelgiumreceived april accepted july published august peer review history re... | Colon_Cancer |
" triple negative breast cancer tnbc remains recalcitrant to most targeted therapy approaches however recent clinical studies suggest that inducing tumor damage can render tnbc responsive to immunotherapy we therefore tested a strategy for immune sensitization of murine tnbc 4t1 tumors through combination of focused ... | Colon_Cancer |
" patients who have undergone radical cystectomy for urinary bladder cancer are not sufficientlyphysically active and therefore may suffer complications leading to readmissions a physical rehabilitationprogramme early postoperatively might prevent or at least alleviate these potential complications and improvephysical... | Colon_Cancer |
" immune checkpoint inhibitors that block programmed cell death1 pd1 and programmed cell death ligand1 pd l1 have improved outcomes for many cancer subtypes but do exhibit toxicity in the form of immune related adverse eventsobjective the aim of this study was to investigate the emerging toxicities of pd1 and pd l1 ... | Colon_Cancer |
pancreatic cancer is a devastating malignancy with a 5year relative survival rate of only dependenton the geographical location surveyed [] with these statistics exhibiting only modest improvementover the last four decades [] the median survival postdiagnosis ranges from just months forlocally advanced disease an... | Colon_Cancer |
overexpression of epithelial cell adhesion molecule epcam has been associated with chemotherapeutic resistanceleads to aggressive tumor behavior and results in an adverse clinical outcome the molecular mechanism by whichepcam enrichment is linked to therapeutic resistance via nrf2 a key regulator of antioxidant genes i... | Colon_Cancer |
"the kinetics and localization of the reactions of metabolism are coordinated by the enzymes that catalyze themthese enzymes are controlled via a myriad of mechanisms including inhibitionactivation by metabolitescompartmentalization thermodynamics and nutrient sensingbased transcriptional or posttranslational regulatio... | Colon_Cancer |
chronic rhinosinusitis crs characterized by dysfunctionalmucociliary clearancemcc with subsequent microbialcolonization is known as a multifactorial disease process wherebacterial infection may play a role in the commencement orprogression of the ammatory response ramakrishnan crs patients have complex sinus microbi... | Colon_Cancer |
"adipogenesis is the process through which mesenchymalstem cells mscs commit to the adipose lineage and diï¬erentiate into adipocytes during this process preadipocytescease to proliferate begin to accumulate lipid droplets anddevelop morphologic and biochemical characteristics ofmature adipocytes such as hormonerespons... | Colon_Cancer |
during the last decade green synthesized cerium oxide nanops ceo2 nps attracted remarkable interest in various fields of science and technology this review explores the vast array of biological resources such as plants microbes and other biological products being used in synthesis of ceo2 nps it also discu... | Colon_Cancer |
" the development of a safe effective reversible nonhormonal contraceptive method for men hasbeen an ongoing effort for the past few decades however despite significant progress on elucidating the functionof key proteins involved in reproduction understanding male reproductive physiology is limited by incompleteinform... | Colon_Cancer |
in china esophageal cancer ec is the fourth most frequently diagnosed form of malignant tumor inmales and the fifth most commonly diagnosed form in females approximately and casesoccurred in respectively the incidence of ec in eastern asia is in the top five worldwide including china esophageal squamous cell carci... | Colon_Cancer |
" the empirical dietary index for hyperinsulinemia edih score is a validated foodbased dietary scorethat assesses the ability of wholefood diets to predict plasma cpeptide concentrations although the edih hasbeen extensively applied and found to be predictive of risk of developing major chronic diseases its influence ... | Colon_Cancer |
" the choice of treatment in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer mcrc is generally influenced by tumour and patient characteristics treatment efficacy and tolerability and quality of life better patient selection might lead to improved outcomesmethods this post hoc exploratory analysis examined the effect of ... | Colon_Cancer |
purpose to explore a new therapeutic option for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma hcc the efficacy and safety of a group of traditional chinese medicines banxia xiexin recipe as monotherapy for patients with advanced hcc was studied materials and methods the study included patients with advanced hcc ... | Colon_Cancer |
bladder cancer is the tenth most common cancer globally but existing biomarkers and prognostic models are limitedmethod in this study we used four bladder cancer cohorts from the cancer genome atlas and gene expression omnibus databases to perform univariate cox regression analysis to identify common prognostic ge... | Colon_Cancer |
tenascinc tnc is an extracellular matrix ecm glycoprotein that plays an important rolein cell proliferation migration and tumour invasion in various cancers tnc is one of themain protein overexpressed in breast cancer indicating a role for this ecm molecule in cancer pathology in this study we have evaluated the tnc lo... | Colon_Cancer |
posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome pres is a clinical syndrome that can include headache altered consciousnessvisual disturbances and seizures usually related to autoregulatory cerebral failure and hypertension the neuroimaging isessential to diagnosis showing white matter vasogenic edema in posterior areas w... | Colon_Cancer |
" although rnabinding proteins play an essential role in a variety of different tumours there are stilllimited efforts made to systematically analyse the role of rnabinding proteins rbps in the survival of colorectalcancer crc patientsmethods analysis of crc transcriptome data collected from the tcga database was cond... | Colon_Cancer |
"piglet diarrhea is one of the most severe diseases aï¬ictingpiglets leading to their delayed growth and developmentlow feed returns and even death which has seriously damaged the economic development of pig industries globally recently clostridium perfringens the important pathogenic microanism that causes diarrhea ... | Colon_Cancer |
purpose pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas exhibit a high degree of desmoplasia due to extensive extracellular matrix deposition encasement of mesenteric vessels by stroma in locally advanced pancreatic cancer lapc prevents surgical resection this study sought to determine if the addition of a monoclonal antibody to co... | Colon_Cancer |
there is currently a major human pandemic caused by the novelsevere acute respiratory syndrome sars coronavirus2 sarscov2 that leads to coronavirusinduced disease covid191 itis primarily a viralinduced ammatory disease of the airwaysand lungs that causes severe respiratory issues sarscov2 usesthe angiotensin convertin... | Colon_Cancer |
" micrornas mirnas have been reported to have important regulatory roles in the progression of several types of cancer including cervical cancer cc however the biological roles and regulatory mechanisms of mirnas in cc remain to be fully elucidated the aim of the present study was to examine the functions of mirnas in ... | Colon_Cancer |
nasopharyngeal carcinoma npc is an epithelial malignancy with high morbidity rates in the east and southeast asia the molecular mechanisms of npc remain largely unknown we explored the pathogenesis potential biomarkers and prognostic indicators of npcmethods we analyzed mrnas long noncoding rnas lncrnas and micror... | Colon_Cancer |
" ovarian cancer is the leading cause of cancerrelated death among women complete cytoreductivesurgery followed by platinumtaxene chemotherapy has been the gold standard for a long time variouscompounds have been assessed in an attempt to combine them with conventional chemotherapy to improvesurvival rates or even ove... | Colon_Cancer |
ammation is an established risk factor for colorectal cancer we and others have shown that colorectal cancerpatients with elevated cysteinyl leukotriene receptor cyslt2r and 15hydroxyprostaglandin dehydrogenase15pgdh levels exhibit good prognoses however both cyslt2r and 15pgdh which act as tumour suppressorsare ofte... | Colon_Cancer |
colorectal cancer crc is the second leading cause of cancer deathworldwide and most deaths result from metastases we have analyzed animal modelsin which apc a gene that is frequently mutated during the early stages of colorectalcarcinogenesis was inactivated and human samples to try to identify novel potentialbiomarke... | Colon_Cancer |
natural killer nk cells are innate lymphocytes that play an important role in immune surveillanceagainst tumors and virusinfected cells and are an emerging target for tumor immunotherapynk cell immune surveillance is mediated by direct eï¬ector functions such as ifnÎ productionand cytotoxicity as well as immuneregulato... | Colon_Cancer |
about of patients with stomach cancer diagnosis have synchronous colorectal cancer and some of these patients may require a synchronous surgical resection so far only few minimally invasive series of synchronous resections have been described we investigated the feasibility and safety of the synchronous robotic resect... | Colon_Cancer |
" deregulated circular rnas circrnas are associated with the development of cancer and therapyresistance however functional research of circrnas mostly focus on potential mirna or protein binding and morepotential regulation of circrna on host gene dna in cancers are yet to be inspectedmethod we performed total rna se... | Colon_Cancer |
antibioticresistant pathogen strainlevel investigations are beginning to reveal themolecular mechanisms used by vrefm to colonize regions of the human bowelhowever the role of commensal bacteria during vrefm colonizationin particularfollowing antibiotic treatment remains largely unknown we employed amplicon16s rrna gen... | Colon_Cancer |
" the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus sarscov2 has caused the greatest worldwide pandemic since the flu the consequences of the coronavirus disease covid19 are devastating and represent the current major public health issue across the globe at the onset sarscov2 primarily attacks the respiratory syste... | Colon_Cancer |
" medical practice variation in caesarean section rates is the most studied type of practice variation inthe field of obstetrics and gynaecology this has not resulted in increased homogeneity of treatment betweengeographic areas or healthcare providers our study aim was to evaluate whether current study designs on med... | Colon_Cancer |
esophageal cancer ec is the eight commonest type of worldwide cancer and the sixth leading gastrointestinal malignancy with a poor survival rate which is caused by many factors such as tobaccosmoking heavy drinking lack of fruits and vegetables and there are two main histological types of ecesophageal adenocarcinoma ... | Colon_Cancer |
the incidence and death rate of nonsmall cell lung cancer nsclc in china ranks the first among the malignant tumors circular rna circrna was reported to be involved in the progression of nsclc our study aimed to investigate the underlying mechanism of circ_0020123 in nsclc progressionmethods quantitative realtime ... | Colon_Cancer |
" mutations in the exonuclease domain of pole a dna polymerase associated with dna replicationand repair lead to cancers with ultrahigh mutation rates most studies focus on intestinal and uterine cancers withpole mutations these cancers exhibit a significant immune cell infiltrate and favorable prognosis we questioned... | Colon_Cancer |
] we have filtered only research s published in english language and selected the following keywords air pollution and covid19 or sarscov2 particulate matter or pm and covid19 or sarscov2 nitrogen dioxide or no2 and covid19 or sarscov2 we choose as inclusion criteria all the available epidemiological st... | Colon_Cancer |
colorectal cancer crc is a malignant tumor in the gastrointestinal tract and it arises from theinner wall of the large intestine the colon crc is the third most common cancer worldwideaccounting for roughly million new cases per year and ¼ deaths per year whichmakes it the fourth most common cause of cancerrelated d... | Colon_Cancer |
" the activation of the nfκb pathway plays a crucial role in the progression of breast cancer bca andalso involved in endocrine therapy resistance on the contrary to the canonical nfκb pathway the effect of thenoncanonical nfκb pathway in bca progression remains elusivemethods bca tumor tissues and the correspondin... | Colon_Cancer |
the development of fungal fruiting bodies from a hyphal thallus is inducible under low temperature cold stress the molecular mechanism has been subject to surprisingly few studies analysis of gene expression level has become an important means to study genefunction and its regulation mechanism but identification of ref... | Colon_Cancer |
" although rnabinding proteins play an essential role in a variety of different tumours there are stilllimited efforts made to systematically analyse the role of rnabinding proteins rbps in the survival of colorectalcancer crc patientsmethods analysis of crc transcriptome data collected from the tcga database was cond... | Colon_Cancer |
" the centers for medicare and medicaid services cms created a new reimbursement modelbundled payment for care improvement bpci which reimburses providers a predetermined payment in advanceto cover all possible services rendered within a certain time window chordoma and chondrosarcoma are locallyaggressive malignant... | Colon_Cancer |
" it is estimated that around of patients with early stage colon cancer benefit from adjuvantchemotherapy we are currently not capable of upfront selection of patients who benefit from chemotherapywhich indicates the need for additional predictive markers for response to chemotherapyit has been shown that the consen... | Colon_Cancer |
" exosomes are extracellular vesicles containing a variety of biological molecules including micrornasmirnas we have recently demonstrated that certain mirna species are selectively and highly enriched inpancreatic cancer exosomes with mir1246 being the most abundant exosome mirnas have been shown tomediate intercellu... | Colon_Cancer |
" recent impressive advances in cancer immunotherapy have been largely derived from cellular immunity the role of humoral immunity in carcinogenesis has been less understood based on our previous observations we hypothesize that an immunoglobulin subtype igg4 plays an essential role in cancer immune evasionmethods t... | Colon_Cancer |
t he gut is the largest immune an of the humanbody and also an important target an for variouskinds of stress caused by severe insults such as infectiontrauma and shock12 these stresses are considered to haveinstitution at which the work was performed department oftraumatology and acute critical medicine osaka universi... | Colon_Cancer |
malignant mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer associated with asbestos exposure with median survival time of to months following diagnosis given that mesothelial cells also line the peritoneum and pericardium malignant mesothelioma can present in unusual sites and in patients with nonrespiratory complaints a 73yearo... | Colon_Cancer |
continuously increasing with development of the economy and the environment [] the prognosis for hcc patients remains extremely poor although significant progress has been achieved strategies for early diagnosis are urgently needed because the majority of patients with hcc are diagnosed in very late stages however the... | Colon_Cancer |
" nlr plr and lmr have been associated with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma pdac survivalprognostic value and optimal cutpoints were evaluated to identify underlying significance in surgical pdac patientsmethods nlr plr and lmr preoperative values were available for pdac patients who underwent resectionbetween and ... | Colon_Cancer |
" pharmacology and toxicology laboratory csirinstitute of himalayan bioresource technology preproof 0c preproofinfection f0b7 systemic oxidative stress and inflammation are significant outcomes of sarscov2 highlights f0b7 activated gsk3 following sarscov2 infection provoke the oxidative stress and inflammati... | Colon_Cancer |
" recently copy number alteration cna of 9p241 were demonstrated in of diffuse large bcelllymphoma dlbcl with gene expression and mutation profiles that were similar to those of primary mediastinallarge bcell lymphoma pmbcl however their cnabased profile and clinical impact still remain unclearmethods multiplex ligat... | Colon_Cancer |
t he gut is the largest immune an of the humanbody and also an important target an for variouskinds of stress caused by severe insults such as infectiontrauma and shock12 these stresses are considered to haveinstitution at which the work was performed department oftraumatology and acute critical medicine osaka universi... | Colon_Cancer |
advances in technology hardware and computing have created new opportunities to improve the quality of cancer care and research by leveraging informatics innovations digital health machine learning and precision oncology are key areas where there are noteworthy advances in the field of cancer informatics ... | Colon_Cancer |
"as metastasis is a major cause of death in cancer patients new antimetastatic strategies are needed to improvecancer therapy outcomes numerous pathways have been shown to contribute to migration and invasion ofmalignant tumors aspartate hydroxylase asph is a key player in the malignant transformation of solid tumorsby... | Colon_Cancer |
clinical manifestations of sarscov2 infection include more frequently fever and cough failure can occur in persons with additional comorbidities liver dysfunction is one of the most striking affections among patients suggesting that sarscov2 may represent a new king of liver aggressor however the molecular process un... | Colon_Cancer |
" pathogenic axin2 variants cause absence of permanent teeth hypodontia sparse hair and eyebrows ectodermal dysplasia and gastrointestinal polyps and cancer inheritance is autosomal dominant withvariable penetrance only twenty five patients have been reported from five families a mayo clinic pilot programtested newly... | Colon_Cancer |
" autism spectrum disorder asd is a developmental disorder and the effective pharmacologicaltreatments for the core autistic symptoms are currently limited increasing evidence particularly that from clinicalstudies on asd patients suggests a functional link between the gut microbiota and the development of asdhowever ... | Colon_Cancer |
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