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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 |
" african americans aa are at high risk for colorectal cancer crc studies report a increasein crc risk with physical inactivity obesity and metabolic syndrome activation of the wntcatenin ctnnb1signaling pathway plays a critical role in colorectal carcinogenesis accumulating evidence also indicates a role ofwntctnnb... | Colon_Cancer |
endometrial cancer ec is a common malignancy of the female reproductive system circular rnas circrnas were demonstrated to exert critical roles in cancers including ec this study aimed to investigate the effects of hsa_circrna_0001776 circ_0001776 on ecmethods realtime quantitative pcr rtqpcr was used to measure c... | Colon_Cancer |
gastrointestinal nematodes could release excretorysecretory es proteins into the host environment to ensure their survival these es proteins act as immunomodulators to suppress or subvert the host immune response via the impairment of immune cell functions especially in chronic infections in our preliminary study h... | Colon_Cancer |
colorectal carcinoma crc as one of the most commongastrointestinal malignancies has developed the worldsfourth most deadly cancer with a high rate of incidence andmortality [ ] liver metastasis which is the most commonform for crc metastasis is the leading cause of high mortality for this severe malignancy however f... | 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 |
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 |
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 |
colorectal carcinoma crc as one of the most commongastrointestinal malignancies has developed the worldsfourth most deadly cancer with a high rate of incidence andmortality [ ] liver metastasis which is the most commonform for crc metastasis is the leading cause of high mortality for this severe malignancy however f... | Colon_Cancer |
to probiotics general attitudes and functions since the first observation of probiotic bacteria by elie metchnikoff there have been several studies on the immunological effects of probiotics on the host immune system according to who and fao probiotics are defined as live microanisms which when administered in proper... | 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 |
" 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 |
" 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 |
neutrophils account for of circulating leukocytes and are the ï¬rst immune cells recruitedto an ammatory site they play an important role in the innate immune response topathogens as patients with neutropenia are highly susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections neutrophils perform numerous functions that targe... | 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 |
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 |
" 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 |
as one of the most common gynecological malignant tumors cervical cancer is the fourth leadingcause of cancerrelated death among women worldwide although eï¬orts including periodiccancer screening prompt surgical treatment chemotherapy and radiotherapy have been madeto decrease the mortality of cervical cancer the pro... | Colon_Cancer |
" clinical trials have been conducted to clarify the beneficial effects of vd3 1α25dihydroxy vitamind3 also known as calcitriol treatment in prostate cancer however the molecular mechanisms underlying theseeffects are not fully understood recent studies on igfbp3 have indicated its intracellular functions in cell gro... | 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 |
" 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 |
" 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 |
breast cancer bc is the most common malignant tumour in women worldwide and one of the most common fataltumours in women deltanotchlike epidermal growth factor egfrelated receptor dner is a transmembraneprotein involved in the development of tumours the role and potential mechanism of dner inepithelialmesenchymal tran... | 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 |
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 |
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 |
pediatric obesity remains a public health burden and continues to increasein prevalence the gut microbiota plays a causal role in obesity and is a promising therapeutic target speciï¬cally the microbial production of shortchain fatty acids scfa fromthe fermentation of otherwise indigestible dietary carbohydrates may ... | Colon_Cancer |
" mirnas regulate a multitude of cellular processes and their aberrant regulation is linked to humancancer however the role of mir4255p in lung cancer lca is still largely unclear here we explored the role ofmir4255p during lca tumorigenesismethods cell proliferation was evaluated by cell counting kit8 and colony form... | Colon_Cancer |
breast cancer bc is the most common malignant tumour in women worldwide and one of the most common fataltumours in women deltanotchlike epidermal growth factor egfrelated receptor dner is a transmembraneprotein involved in the development of tumours the role and potential mechanism of dner inepithelialmesenchymal tran... | Colon_Cancer |
among synchronous colorectal cancers scrcs reported previously the incidence of quadruple advanced scrcs is very rarewe present the case who underwent laparoscopic twosegment resection of the colon requiring two anastomoses that wasperformed for quadruple advanced cancers and four tumors were curatively removed there w... | 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 |
" 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 |
emerging evidence reveals that micrornas mirnas play a crucial role in tumor progression but the underlying mechanism of micrornas in lung squamous cell cancer lscc remains unclearmethod westernblotting and quantitative realtime pcr qpcr were carried out to detect mrna and protein expression cell proliferation was... | 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 |
since leung reported a single case of lowdose aspirin lda induced multiple smallintestinal ulcers in many investigators have described ldainducedsmall intestinal mucosal injuries watanabe reportedthat all of their patients who used lda had small intestinallesions that were detected using capsule endoscopy 0cgastr... | 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 |
" 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 |
" chemotherapy is one of the most commonly used treatments for patients with advanced colon cancer yet the toxicity of chemotherapy agents such as fluorouracil 5fu limits the effectiveness of chemotherapy ginsenoside rg3 rg3 is an active ingredient isolated from ginseng rg3 has been shown to display anticancer effects... | Colon_Cancer |
" inflammatory bowel disease ibd is the collective term for chronic immunemediated diseases ofunknown multifactorial etiology arising from the interplay between genetic and environmental factors andincluding two main disease manifestations ulcerative colitis uc and crohns disease in the last few decadesnaturally occu... | Colon_Cancer |
the ongoing pandemic coronavirus disease outbreak covid2019 stemming from the beta coronavirus class sarscov2 causing severe acute respiratory syndrome sars has created a global health emergency in countries around the globe huang nalla sarscov2 a novel coronavirus strain belonging to the sarbecovirus subgenus ... | Colon_Cancer |
aberrant activation of the wnt signalling pathway is required for tumour initiation and survival in the majority of colorectal cancers the development of inhibitors of wnt signallinghas been the focus of multiple drug discovery programs targeting colorectal cancer andother malignancies associated with aberrant pathway ... | Colon_Cancer |
" according to the who most chronic diseases including cancer can be prevented by identifyingtheir risk factors such as unhealthy diet smoking and physical inactivity this research examined the effectiveness ofa theorybased educational intervention on colorectal cancerrelated preventive nutritional behaviors among asa... | 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 |
neprilysin nep is a neutral endopeptidase it is also known by different functional names such as common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen calla the cluster of differentiation cd10 endoprotease endopeptidase and membrane metalloen dopeptidase nep is a member of m13 family of zinc peptidase in ... | 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 |
"annual meeting of the european associationfor the study of diabetes september sindex of oral presentationsop diabetes complications new insights from cutting edge epidemiologyop news on the insulin secretion frontop insulin sensitivity and biomarkersop central actions in diabetesop glucoselowering therapies and ... | 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 |
" while the impact of family caregiving has been welldocumented many of such studies center oninvestigating external factors such as socioeconomic status accessibility to resources and availability of socialsupport as the primary causation of caregiver wellbeing outcomes this paper explores the motivations that drivef... | Colon_Cancer |
the periparturient period is one of the most challenging periods in dairy cows and encompasses the a0wk prior to and a0wk after parturition the nutrient requirements of dairy cows change greatly during this time largely due to the exponential growth of the gravid uterus and fetus followed by the demands of lac... | Colon_Cancer |
" heat shock transcription factor1 hsf1 was overexpressed to promote glutaminolysis and activatemtor in colorectal cancer crc here we investigated the mechanism for cancerspecific overexpression of hsf1methods hsf1 expression was analyzed by chromatin immunoprecipitation qrtpcr immunohistochemistrystaining and immunob... | Colon_Cancer |
" a critical barrier to improving the quality of endoflife eol cancer care is our lack of understanding of themechanisms underlying variation in eol treatment intensity this study aims to fill this gap by identifying anizational and provider practice norms at major us cancer centers and how these norms influence prov... | Colon_Cancer |
environmental exposure to arsenite as3 has a strong association with the development ofhuman urothelial cancer uc and is the 5th most common cancer in men and the 12th mostcommon cancer in women muscle invasive urothelial cancer miuc are grouped into basalor luminal molecular subtypes based on their gene expression pro... | Colon_Cancer |
" national economies are increasingly facing the challenge of having to finance the prevention andtreatment of human diseases and of having to compensate for the resulting loss of economic production physicalinactivity is demonstrably closely related to the risk of developing certain disease group physical inactivity ... | 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 |
" 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 |
" 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 |
"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 |
" adenovirus serotype ad5 is a commonly used viral vector for transient delivery of transgenes primarily for vaccination against pathogen and tumor antigens however endemic infections with ad5 produce virus specific neutralizing antibodies nabs that limit transgene delivery and constrain target directed immunity fol... | 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 |
" 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 |
" 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 |
" 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 |
" 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 |
pediatric obesity remains a public health burden and continues to increasein prevalence the gut microbiota plays a causal role in obesity and is a promising therapeutic target speciï¬cally the microbial production of shortchain fatty acids scfa fromthe fermentation of otherwise indigestible dietary carbohydrates may ... | Colon_Cancer |
"introduction a diet low in fermentable oligosaccharides disaccharides monosaccharides and polyols fodmap is an effective way to reduce gut symptoms in people with irritable bowel syndrome ibs this diet reduces the intake of fermentable fibres leading to changes of the gut microbiota and insufficient fermentation in t... | 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 |
" the ampactivated protein kinase ampk is an evolutionarily conserved regulator of cellular energyhomeostasis as a nexus for transducing metabolic signals ampk cooperates with other energysensing pathwaysto modulate cellular responses to metabolic stressors with metabolic reprogramming being a hallmark of cancerthe ut... | 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 |
" breast cancer bc is the most commonly diagnosed malignant cancer in women bc is the main cause of cancerrelated death in women and seriously threatens the life and health of women worldwide micrornas mirnasmirs have been reported to regulate the development and progression of different types of cancer however the reg... | 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 |
the diagnostic platform utilizing the detection of biomarkers in various body ï¬uids called liquidbiopsy can revolutionize precision medicine precision medicine is aimed at attaining betterpersonalized care by the development of the latest diagnostic and prognostic methods thatconsider individual variability kaur ... | 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 |
" breast cancer bc is the most commonly diagnosed malignant cancer in women bc is the main cause of cancerrelated death in women and seriously threatens the life and health of women worldwide micrornas mirnasmirs have been reported to regulate the development and progression of different types of cancer however the reg... | 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 |
it is hard to comprehend how much of their lives poor people spend waiting in the emergency room dealing with indifferent bureaucracies that are supposed to address basic needs in the laundromat where people must scramble for available machines and keep a close eye on their laundry waiting adds yet more pressu... | Colon_Cancer |
aberrant activation of the wnt signalling pathway is required for tumour initiation and survival in the majority of colorectal cancers the development of inhibitors of wnt signallinghas been the focus of multiple drug discovery programs targeting colorectal cancer andother malignancies associated with aberrant pathway ... | Colon_Cancer |
s case reports duplicate studies and those with insufficient available data were excludeddata extraction and managementdata were independently extracted by two investigators yao xl and wu ww according to the same inclusionand exclusion criteria disagreements were adjudicated by a third reviewer qu kthe following data w... | 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 |
gastrointestinal nematodes could release excretorysecretory es proteins into the host environment to ensure their survival these es proteins act as immunomodulators to suppress or subvert the host immune response via the impairment of immune cell functions especially in chronic infections in our preliminary study h... | 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 |
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 |
"objectives to describe the benefits and limitations of using individual and combinations of linked english electronic health data to identify incident cancersdesign and setting our descriptive study uses linked english clinical practice research datalink primary care cancer registration hospitalisation and death reg... | 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 |
neutrophils account for of circulating leukocytes and are the ï¬rst immune cells recruitedto an ammatory site they play an important role in the innate immune response topathogens as patients with neutropenia are highly susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections neutrophils perform numerous functions that targe... | Colon_Cancer |
" trophoblast cell surface antigen trop2 is overexpressed in many squamous cell carcinomas andpromotes tumor development and invasion the association between trop2 expression and occurrence anddevelopment of oral squamous cell carcinoma oscc remains to be understoodmethods we investigated the role of trop2 in oscc pa... | Colon_Cancer |
breast cancer bc is the most common malignant tumour in women worldwide and one of the most common fataltumours in women deltanotchlike epidermal growth factor egfrelated receptor dner is a transmembraneprotein involved in the development of tumours the role and potential mechanism of dner inepithelialmesenchymal tran... | 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 |
several immunotherapeutic strategies that harness the exquisite speciï¬city of the immune systemto eliminate tumors have emerged during the past decade these include cancer vaccines immunecheckpoint blockade and adoptive cell therapy act with the potential to revolutionize thestandard of care for a range of malignanc... | Colon_Cancer |
ovarian cancer is a silent and largely asymptomatic cancer leading to late diagnosis and worseprognosis the latestage detection and low survival rates makes the study of the spacetime evolution of ovariancancer particularly relevant in addition research of this cancer in small areas like provinces or counties is stil... | 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 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 |
" 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 |
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 |
" inflammatory pseudotumour has been used to describe an inflammatory or fibrosing tumoral processof an undetermined cause that may involve a variety of an systems including the lungs spleen liver lymphnodes pancreas and extrahepatic bile duct with potential for recurrence and persistent local growth in this we report... | Colon_Cancer |
" breast cancer bc is the most commonly diagnosed malignant cancer in women bc is the main cause of cancerrelated death in women and seriously threatens the life and health of women worldwide micrornas mirnasmirs have been reported to regulate the development and progression of different types of cancer however the reg... | 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 |
" 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 |
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