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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 |
in a novel coronavirus sarscov2 was found to cause a highly contagious disease characterized by pneumonia the disease covid19 quickly spread around the globe escalating to a global pandemic in this review we discuss the virological immunological and imaging approaches harnessed for covid19 diagnosis and research covid... | Colon_Cancer |
" ovarian cancer is the second most common gynecologic cancer with high mortality rate andgenerally diagnosed in advanced stages the 5year diseasefree survival is below micrornas subset of thenoncoding rna molecules regulate the translation in post transcriptional level by binding to specific mrnas topromote or degra... | 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 |
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 |
"ammatory bowel disease ibd is a long life disease with remission and relapse periods ibd arises as a result of inappropriateimmune response to intestinal commensal anisms in individualswith genetic predisposition and consequently causes ammation andintestinal ulcers in addition ibd has a complex pathogenesis andma... | Colon_Cancer |
netosis is a type of regulated cell death dependent on the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps net where netlike structures of decondensed chromatin andproteases are produced by polymorphonuclear pmn granulocytes these structuresimmobilise pathogens and restrict them with antimicrobial molecules thus preventing... | 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 |
" bridge to surgery bts using a selfexpandable metallic stent sems for the treatment of obstructivecolorectal cancer improves the patients quality of life this study aimed to examine prognostic factors ofobstructive colorectal cancermethods we analyzed stage iiiii resectable colon cancer cases cur a retrospectively r... | Colon_Cancer |
"autophagy is an evolutionary cellular program that serves for thebreakdown of cytoplasmic components within lysosomes [] inidentified autophagy in's electron microscopic studies firstmammalian cells but the molecular pathways were not understooduntil the discovery of autophagy genes atgs in yeast by performinggenetic... | Colon_Cancer |
" inhibiting suchtarget protein reduces the virulence of pathogens and reduces thetherapeutic resistance in the case of cancer we first come to the basicunderstanding of the role of grp78 in healthy and diseased cells grp78 in normal versus stressed cellunder normal conditions grp78 is found bound to three essentialenz... | 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 |
" in the current research we have developed silver and iron nanops of isolated proanthocynidinpac from grape seed by green synthesis and evaluated for antimicrobial antioxidant activity and in vitrocytotoxicity against colon cancer cell linesresults one percent solution of isolated proanthocynidin in water was vigorou... | 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 |
"autophagy is an evolutionary cellular program that serves for thebreakdown of cytoplasmic components within lysosomes [] inidentified autophagy in's electron microscopic studies firstmammalian cells but the molecular pathways were not understooduntil the discovery of autophagy genes atgs in yeast by performinggenetic... | 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 |
" lung carcinoma is a prominent cause of mortality among patients with cancer previous studies have reported the vital role of long noncoding rnas lncrnas in the malignant progression of lung cancer lncrna rp11284f219 was originally identified to be expressed in lung carcinoma but its specific function remains unknown ... | Colon_Cancer |
although autophagy plays a dual role in suppressing or promoting certain cancers the nature of its involvement in breast cancers remainsunclear here we investigated the function of stxbp6 a protein regulating theautophagyassociated snare complex in triple negative breast cancer tnbcresults we report that stxbp6 is pr... | 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 |
" prognostic markers play an essential role in the proper management of communityacquiredpneumonia this research work aimed to evaluate the association of rdw and or mpv with mortality andmorbidity in patients with cap to improve the yield of already used prognostic scoresresults the current study enrolled patients w... | Colon_Cancer |
breast cancer bc is the most common malignancy among women emerging studies have demonstrated that circular rna circrna zinc finger rna binding protein circzfr serves as a crucial regulator in many human cancers however the role and mechanism of circzfr in bc tumorigenesis remain unclearmethods the levels of circz... | 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 world health anization who indicated thatliver cancer was the sixth mostcommon cancer and the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide in witha global death toll of the risk factors for liver cancer include hepatitisb hepatitis c alcoholic liver disease nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and cirrhosis at p... | Colon_Cancer |
"purpose to assess the efficacy and safety of recombinant human endostatin in combination with radiotherapy rtor concurrent chemoradiotherapy ccrt in patients with locally advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer lansclcmethods we searched eligible literature in available databases using combinations of the following search ... | Colon_Cancer |
"immunotherapy is revolutionising cancer treatment and has already emerged as standard treatment for patients with recurrent or metastatic gastric cancer gc recent research has been focused on identifying robust predictive biomarkers for gc treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors icis the expression of programmed cel... | 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 |
" 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 |
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 |
"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 |
"pd1pdl1 blockade therapy is a promising cancer treatment strategy which has revolutionized the treatmentlandscape of malignancies over the last decade pd1pdl1 blockade therapy has been trialed in a broad range ofmalignancies and achieved clinical success despite the potentially curelike survival benefit only a minorit... | 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 |
coutard b valle c de lamballerie x canard b seidah ng and decroly e the spike glycoprotein of the new coronavirus 2019ncovcontains a furinlike cleavage site absent in cov of the same clade antiviral res 101016jantiviral2020104742 cao z wu y faucon e and sabatier jm sarscov2 covid19 keyroles of the reninangiotens... | 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 |
" ethnopharmacological relevance herba patriniae has been used for thousands of years in china as a traditional chinese medicine with heatclearing and detoxicating effects it is applied widly for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis diarrhea acute hepatitis pelvic inflammatory disease and ulc... | 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 |
" mutations in the wilms tumor gene cause a spectrum of podocytopathy ranging from diffusemesangial sclerosis to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in a considerable fraction of patients with wilms tumor mutations the distinctive histology of immunecomplextype glomerulonephritis has been reported however theclinical ... | Colon_Cancer |
" fasassociated factor faf1 has been implicated in parkinsons disease pd and activates the celldeath machinery in the cytosol however the presence of extracellular faf1 has not been studiedmethods serumfree conditioned medium cm from faf1transfected shsy5y cells was concentrated andanalyzed by western blotting exoso... | 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 |
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 |
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 |
" patients with pelvic malignancies often receive radiosensitising chemotherapy with radiotherapy toimprove survival however this is at the expense of increased normal tissue toxicity particularly in elderly patientshere we explore if an alternative lowcost and nontoxic approach can achieve radiosensitisation in mice ... | 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 |
" among eukaryotic anisms alternative splicing is an important process that can generate multipletranscripts from one same precursor messenger rna which greatly increase transcriptome and proteome diversitythis process is carried out by a superprotein complex defined as the spliceosome specifically splicing factor bra... | Colon_Cancer |
curative therapeutic options for a number of immunological disorders remain to be established and approaches for identifying drug candidates are relatively limited furthermorephenotypic screening methods using induced pluripotent stem cell ipscderived immunecells or hematopoietic cells need improvement in the present s... | 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 |
"it is well understood that the level of molecular oxygen o2 in tissue is a very important factor impacting both physiology and pathological processes as well as responsiveness to some treatments data on o2 in tissue could be effectively utilized to enhance precision medicine however the nature of the data that can be ... | Colon_Cancer |
covid19 has had an impact on the provision of colorectal cancer care the aim of the crccovid study is to describe the changes in colorectal cancer services in the uk and usa in response to thepandemic and to understand the longterm impactmethods and analysis this study comprises phases phase is a survey of colorecta... | 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 |
"melatonin is a sleepregulating hormone created by the pineal glandand is released at night it has been found to have biological activityin almost all living anisms including plants animals and microbes itcan quickly enter cells through the bilipid bilayer and exhibit scavenging activity towards oxygen free radicals ... | Colon_Cancer |
the world health anization who indicated thatliver cancer was the sixth mostcommon cancer and the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide in witha global death toll of the risk factors for liver cancer include hepatitisb hepatitis c alcoholic liver disease nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and cirrhosis at p... | Colon_Cancer |
collagen triple helix repeat containing1 cthrc1 anextracellular matrix ecm protein was identiï¬ed in thescreening of diï¬erentially expressed sequences between balloon injury and normal arteries the evolution of cthrc1can be traced back to at least million years ago and theconserved genes were not found in invertebra... | 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 |
"pd1pdl1 blockade therapy is a promising cancer treatment strategy which has revolutionized the treatmentlandscape of malignancies over the last decade pd1pdl1 blockade therapy has been trialed in a broad range ofmalignancies and achieved clinical success despite the potentially curelike survival benefit only a minorit... | 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 |
objective cannabinoids are able to reduce tumor growth in xenograft models but their therapeutic potential as anticancer drugs in humans is unclear yet in vitro studies of the effect of cannabinoids on cancer cells are often carried out in absence of serum or in low serum concentration ie serum conditions that lim... | 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 |
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 |
" many suggest that shared decisionmaking sdm is the most effective approach to clinical counseling itis unclear if this applies to surgical decisionmakingespecially regarding urgent highlymorbid operations in thisscoping review we identify s that address patient and surgeon preferences toward sdm in surgerymethods we... | 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 |
" tumor associated macrophages tam constitute the most abundant immune cells in the tumor stroma initiating pro inflammatory m1 or immunosuppressive m2 responses depending on their polarization status advances in tumor immunotherapy call for a detailed understanding of potential immunogenic mechanisms of irradiation ... | Colon_Cancer |
preoperative heart rate variability a prognosticindicator for overall survival and cancer recurrencein patients with primary colorectal cancer one e0237244 101371 pone0237244editor louise emilsson university of oslonorwayreceived february accepted july published august copyright strous this is an openaccess di... | Colon_Cancer |
" phytolaccaceae species in china are not only ornamental plants but also perennial herbs that areclosely related to human health however both largescale fulllength cdna sequencing and reference genevalidation of phytolaccaceae members are still lacking therefore singlemolecule realtime sequencing technologywas employ... | Colon_Cancer |
"although the clinical development of immune checkpoint inhibitors icis therapy has ushered in a new era of antitumor therapy with sustained responses and significant survival advantages observed in multiple tumors mostpatients do not benefit therefore more and more attention has been paid to the identification and dev... | Colon_Cancer |
" oral administration is the most common way to deliver drugs to the systemic circulation or targetans orally administered drugs are absorbed in the intestine and metabolized in the intestine and liver in theearly stages of drug development it is important to predict firstpass metabolism accurately to select candidate... | 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 |
"pd1pdl1 blockade therapy is a promising cancer treatment strategy which has revolutionized the treatmentlandscape of malignancies over the last decade pd1pdl1 blockade therapy has been trialed in a broad range ofmalignancies and achieved clinical success despite the potentially curelike survival benefit only a minorit... | Colon_Cancer |
edited byfang zhoucas lamvac biotech co ltd chinareviewed bybart evertsleiden university medicalcenter netherlandsmaria rosa bonouniversity of chile chileandrew john staggqueen mary university of londonunited kingdomcorrespondencedipayan rudradipayanrudragmailcomrudradpostechackrsinhyeog imiimshpostechackr present addr... | 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 |
" oral administration is the most common way to deliver drugs to the systemic circulation or targetans orally administered drugs are absorbed in the intestine and metabolized in the intestine and liver in theearly stages of drug development it is important to predict firstpass metabolism accurately to select candidate... | Colon_Cancer |
the recent focus is on the analysis of biological activities of extracts from thirteen folk medicinal plants from arid and semiarid zones of balochistan pakistan only a small proportionof them have been scientifically analyzed therefore the present investigation explores thebiochemical and bioactive potential of differ... | Colon_Cancer |
low levels of physical activity pa and high levels of physical inactivity pi are associatedwith higher mortality and cardiovascular diseases higher age is associated with a decreaseof pa only yearolds achieve the pa times recommended by who theaim of this study was to identify levels of and determinants for moderate p... | Colon_Cancer |
the heterogeneity of cancer cells is generally accepted and astem celllike subpopulation that is called cancer stem cellscscs has been identiï¬ed in various types of malignanttumors although the lack of consensus on the deï¬nitioncscs are widely recognized as a small subpopulation amongcancer cells with the propert... | Colon_Cancer |
" vibrio cholerae are oxidasepositive bacteria that are classified into various serotypes based on the osurface antigen v cholerae serotypes are divided into two main groups the o1 and o139 group and the nono1nono139 group o1 and o139 v cholerae are related to cholera infection whereas nono1nono139 v choleraenovc can ... | Colon_Cancer |
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 |
" drug resistance leads to tumor relapse and further progression during chemotherapy in lung cancer close homolog of l1 chl1 has been identified as a tumor suppressor in most malignancies however to the best of our knowledge whether chl1 mediates chemoresistance remains unknown the present study observed that chl... | Colon_Cancer |
to machine learning with python a guide for data scientists oreilly media inc california demšar j statistical comparisons of classifiers over multiple data sets j mach learn res yates a the ensembl rest api ensembl data for any language bioinformatics kim e r chang d k colorectal cancer in inflamma... | Colon_Cancer |
" the practice of clinical radiology has become more sedentary in the era of the picture archiving andcommunication system physical inactivity is a wellknown risk factor for various chronic diseases this study aimedto determine the frequency and pattern of physical exercises among radiologists in the eastern province ... | 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 |
" among eukaryotic anisms alternative splicing is an important process that can generate multipletranscripts from one same precursor messenger rna which greatly increase transcriptome and proteome diversitythis process is carried out by a superprotein complex defined as the spliceosome specifically splicing factor bra... | Colon_Cancer |
" leukotriene receptor antagonists ltras are broadly used for the management of allergic asthmaand have recently been indicated to inhibit carcinogenesis and cancer cell growth in colorectal cancer crcchemoprevention studies the occurrence of adenoma or crc itself is generally set as the trial endpoint althoughthe occ... | Colon_Cancer |
" the influence of anastomotic leakage al on local recurrence rates and survival in rectal cancer remainscontroversial the aim of this study was to analyze the effect of asymptomatic anastomotic leakage aal andsymptomatic anastomotic leakage sal on short and longterm outcome after curative rectal cancer resectionmetho... | Colon_Cancer |
colorectal cancer crc is one of the most common malignanttumors in china chen crc is one of the ï¬veleading causes of cancer death and its incidence is graduallyincreasing owing to obesity and lifestyle changes du chen postoperative treatments includingchemotherapy and radiotherapy are important for longer pat... | Colon_Cancer |
low levels of physical activity pa and high levels of physical inactivity pi are associatedwith higher mortality and cardiovascular diseases higher age is associated with a decreaseof pa only yearolds achieve the pa times recommended by who theaim of this study was to identify levels of and determinants for moderate p... | Colon_Cancer |
" mutations in the wilms tumor gene cause a spectrum of podocytopathy ranging from diffusemesangial sclerosis to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis in a considerable fraction of patients with wilms tumor mutations the distinctive histology of immunecomplextype glomerulonephritis has been reported however theclinical ... | 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 |
] 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 |
the anization of cells into multiple membranous compartments with speciï¬c biochemicalfunctions requires complex intracellular traï¬c and sorting of lipids and proteins to transport themfrom their sites of synthesis to their functional destination intracellular transport involves lipidvesicles or tubules with the cap... | Colon_Cancer |
" curcumin is herbal compound that has been shown to have anticancer effects in preclinical andclinical studies the anticancer effects of curcumin include inhibiting the carcinogenesis inhibiting angiogenesisand inhibiting tumour growth this study aims to determine the clinical effects of curcumin in different types o... | 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 |
" 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 |
"objective endoscopic full thickness resection eftr has shown efficacy and safety in the colorectum the aim of this analysis was to investigate whether eftr is cost effective in comparison with surgical and endoscopic treatment alternativesdesign real data from the study cohort of the prospective single arm wall rese... | 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 |
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 recent focus is on the analysis of biological activities of extracts from thirteen folk medicinal plants from arid and semiarid zones of balochistan pakistan only a small proportionof them have been scientifically analyzed therefore the present investigation explores thebiochemical and bioactive potential of differ... | Colon_Cancer |
to the human gut microbiota biochem taxonomic hierarchy of the phylum firmicutes and novel firmicutes species originated from various environments in korea j microbiol front microbiol filippidou s a combination of extreme environmental conditions favor the prevalence of endosporeforming firmicutes bints... | Colon_Cancer |
chrysoperla nipponensis okamoto which has the unique diapause phenotype distinguishable from nondiapause adult is an ideal model anism for studying the mechanism of reproductive diapause however there is no reliable and effective reference genes used for the reproductive diapause study of c a0nipponensi... | Colon_Cancer |
" camp responsive element binding protein creb5 is a transcriptional activator in eukaryotic cells that canregulate gene expression previously we found that creb5 was involved in the occurrence and development of colorectalcancer crc using bioinformatics analysis however the biological roles and underlying regulatory... | Colon_Cancer |
low levels of physical activity pa and high levels of physical inactivity pi are associatedwith higher mortality and cardiovascular diseases higher age is associated with a decreaseof pa only yearolds achieve the pa times recommended by who theaim of this study was to identify levels of and determinants for moderate p... | Colon_Cancer |
" the influence of anastomotic leakage al on local recurrence rates and survival in rectal cancer remainscontroversial the aim of this study was to analyze the effect of asymptomatic anastomotic leakage aal andsymptomatic anastomotic leakage sal on short and longterm outcome after curative rectal cancer resectionmetho... | Colon_Cancer |
" variability in the health effects of dietary fiber might arise from interindividual differences in the gutmicrobiotas ability to ferment these substrates into beneficial metabolites our understanding of what drives thisindividuality is vastly incomplete and will require an ecological perspective as microbiomes func... | Colon_Cancer |
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