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  1. 541

    Hijacking of the nervous system in cancer: mechanism and therapeutic targets by Yu Zhang, Qili Liao, Xuyang Wen, Jiayan Fan, Tifei Yuan, Xuemei Tong, Renbing Jia, Peiwei Chai, Xianqun Fan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract The activity of neurons in the vicinity of tumors is linked to a spectrum of cellular mechanisms, including the facilitation of tumor cell proliferation, synapse formation, angiogenesis, and macrophage polarization. This review consolidates the current understanding of neuro-oncological regulation, underscoring the nuanced interplay between neurological and oncological processes (termed as Cancer-Neuroscience). …”
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    Integrated single-cell RNA sequencing reveals the tumor heterogeneity and microenvironment landscape during liver metastasis in adenocarcinoma of esophagogastric junction by Junrui Xu, Ussama Sadiq, Wangruizhi Zhao, Hengbo Xia, Yiwei Liu, Renquan Zhang, Aman Xu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…High expression of SFRP2 in pericytes may influence vascular stability and angiogenesis through the Wnt pathway.ConclusionOur study provides novel insights into the cellular interactions and molecular mechanisms that underlie AEGJ liver metastasis. …”
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    The AhR pathway regulation in phthalates-induced cancer promotion, progression and metastasis: a scoping review by Mostafa Akbariani, Mahmoud Omidi, Zohreh Shahabi, Hamed Haghi-Aminjan, Amir Shadboorestan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Other phthalates, such as Butyl Benzyl Phthalate (BBP), also activated AhR-mediated pathways, promoting angiogenesis and metastasis. Conclusion Phthalates activate the AhR pathway, contributing to cancer progression underscoring the need for developing effective interventions against phthalate-induced carcinogenesis. …”
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    The Fate of the Tumor in the Hands of Microenvironment: Role of TAMs and mTOR Pathway by Danilo Figueiredo Soave, Marina Pacheco Miguel, Fernanda Dias Tomé, Liliana Borges de Menezes, Patrícia Resende Alo Nagib, Mara Rúbia Nunes Celes

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Currently, it is believed that macrophages related to tumoral microenvironment present an “M2-like” feature promoting an immunosuppressive microenvironment enhancing tumoral angiogenesis, growth, and metastasis. In the present review we discuss the role of macrophages in the tumor microenvironment and the role of mTOR pathway in M1 and M2 differentiation. …”
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    The Role of Quercetin, a Flavonoid in the Management of Pathogenesis Through Regulation of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Biological Activities by Hajed Obaid A. Alharbi, Mohammad Alshebremi, Ali Yousif Babiker, Arshad Husain Rahmani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Additionally, numerous in vitro and in vivo studies have shown that quercetin’s efficacies in cancer management involve inhibiting cell signaling pathways, such as inflammation, cell cycle, and angiogenesis, activating cell signaling pathways including tumor suppressor genes, and inducing apoptosis. …”
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  6. 546

    Pan-Cancer Analysis of the Prognostic and Immunotherapeutic Value of PDGFB by Bai Y, Wang X, Wang B

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Platelet-derived growth factor-B (PDGFB) plays a critical role in various tumor processes, including angiogenesis and lymphatic metastasis. However, there is a lack of research on the role of PDGFB in these processes.Methods: To address this issue, we conducted a comprehensive analysis utilizing multiple online databases to investigate the expression, prognostic, tumor stemness, and immunological effect of PDGFB. …”
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    Endometritis and In Vitro PGE2 Challenge Modify Properties of Cattle Endometrial Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Their Transcriptomic Profile by Evelyn Lara, Alejandra Velásquez, Joel Cabezas, Nathaly Rivera, Paulina Pacha, Lleretny Rodríguez-Alvarez, Fernando Saravia, Fidel Ovidio Castro

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The pathways affected the most by the PGE2 challenge were immune response, angiogenesis, and cell proliferation. In conclusion, we demonstrated that healthy puerperal bovine endometrium contains MSCs and that endometritis modifies and limits some functional characteristics of these cells, such as their ability to proceed to adipogenic differentiation. …”
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  8. 548

    Immunohistochemical Expression of CXCR4 on Breast Cancer and Its Clinical Significance by Marina Okuyama Kishima, Carlos Eduardo Coral de Oliveira, Bruna Karina Banin-Hirata, Roberta Losi-Guembarovski, Karen Brajão de Oliveira, Marla Karine Amarante, Maria Angelica Ehara Watanabe

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The most studied role for CXCL12 chemokine and its receptor CXCR4 in breast cancer pathogenesis is the metastasis event, although several reports have demonstrated its involvement in other processes, such as angiogenesis and tumor growth. It has been found that CXCR4 is required for breast cancer cell migration to other sites such as lung, bone, and lymph nodes, which express high levels of CXCL12 chemokine. …”
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    Amelioration of premature aging in Werner syndrome stem cells by targeting SHIP/AKT pathway by Hei-Yin Tam, Jiaxing Liu, Tsz-Ching Yiu, Adrian On-Wah Leung, Chang Li, Shen Gu, Owen Rennert, Boxian Huang, Hoi-Hung Cheung

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions These results suggested that targeting the SHIP/AKT signaling pathway is beneficial to WRN-deficient stem cells and fibroblasts, which might be applied for improving the trophic function of MSC in, for instance, promoting angiogenesis.…”
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    Treatment of Radiation Bone Injury with Transplanted hUCB-MSCs via Wnt/β-Catenin by Yufeng Zhang, Huaxin Deng, Zhiqiang Yang, Zhe Chen, Sheng Zhang, Yufan Zhu, Min Yang, Houcheng Zhong, Fuling Zhou, Yuanlong Xie, Lin Cai

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Western blot analysis, qRT-PCR, immunohistochemistry, and immunofluorescence staining were used to analyze gene expression and angiogenesis. The apoptosis and migration of osteoblasts were measured by Hoechst staining, scratch test, and transwell. …”
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  11. 551

    Angiogenic Potential of Human Neonatal Foreskin Stromal Cells in the Chick Embryo Chorioallantoic Membrane Model by Radhakrishnan Vishnubalaji, Muhammad Atteya, May Al-Nbaheen, Richard O. C. Oreffo, Abdullah Aldahmash, Nehad M. Alajez

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Recently, we demonstrated that hNSSCs play a role during in vitro angiogenesis and appear to possess a capacity to differentiate into endothelial-like cells; however, their angiogenic potential within an ex vivo environment remains unclear. …”
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  12. 552

    Autologous and Heterologous Minor and Major Bone Regeneration with Platelet-Derived Growth Factors by Gianna Dipalma, Angelo Michele Inchingolo, Valeria Colonna, Pierluigi Marotti, Claudio Carone, Laura Ferrante, Francesco Inchingolo, Andrea Palermo, Alessio Danilo Inchingolo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusion: The findings of the reviewed studies underscore the potential of the CGF in enhancing bone regeneration through stimulating cell proliferation, angiogenesis, and extracellular matrix mineralization. …”
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  13. 553

    Primary Mechanism Study of Panax notoginseng Flower (Herb) on Myocardial Infarction in Rats by Xin Zhou, Zhi-Cheng Li, Pei-Pei Chen, Rui-Fang Xie

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…PN-F demonstrated a potential herb to treat rats with myocardial infarction through promoting angiogenesis and inhibition of apoptosis in the infarct area.…”
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    Cross Talk between Proliferative, Angiogenic, and Cellular Mechanisms Orchestred by HIF-1α in Psoriasis by Azael Torales-Cardeña, Isaí Martínez-Torres, Sandra Rodríguez-Martínez, Fernando Gómez-Chávez, Juan C. Cancino-Díaz, Ernesto A. Vázquez-Sánchez, Mario E. Cancino-Díaz

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease where the altered regulation in angiogenesis, inflammation, and proliferation of keratinocytes are the possible causes of the disease, and the transcription factor “hypoxia-inducible factor 1-alpha” (HIF-1α) is involved in the homeostasis of these three biological phenomena. …”
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    On the Dual Role of Carcinoembryonic Antigen-Related Cell Adhesion Molecule 1 (CEACAM1) in Human Malignancies by Andreea Calinescu, Gabriela Turcu, Roxana I. Nedelcu, Alice Brinzea, Anastasia Hodorogea, Mihaela Antohe, Carmen Diaconu, Coralia Bleotu, Daniel Pirici, Lucia B. Jilaveanu, Daniela A. Ion, Ioana A. Badarau

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Initially regarded as a tumor suppressor as its expression shows considerable downregulation within the epithelia in the early phases of many solid cancers, CEACAM1 has been linked lately to the progression of malignancy and metastatic spread as various papers point to its role in tumor progression, angiogenesis, and invasion. We reviewed the literature and discussed the various expression patterns of CEACAM1 in different types of tumors, describing its structure and general biologic functions and emphasizing the most significant findings that link this molecule to poor prognosis. …”
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  16. 556

    Construction of an lncRNA-mediated ceRNA network to investigate the inflammatory regulatory mechanisms of ischemic stroke. by Meimei Xu, Shan Yuan, Xing Luo, Mengsi Xu, Guangze Hu, Zhe He, Xinyuan Yang, Rui Gao

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These molecules were shown to participate extensively in post-stroke processes, including angiogenesis, axonal regeneration, inflammatory responses, microglial activation, blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption, apoptosis, autophagy, ferroptosis, and thrombocytopenia. …”
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  17. 557

    Machine learning-random forest model was used to construct gene signature associated with cuproptosis to predict the prognosis of gastric cancer by Xiaolong Liu, Pengxian Tao, He Su, Yulan Li

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…GSEA and GSVA results indicated that high risk patients with GC were mainly associated with the enrichment of ANGIOGENESIS and TGF_BETA_SIGNALING pathways. Finally, EFNA4 expression in GC was significantly higher than that in normal tissues, and patients with GC and high EFNA4 expression exhibited improved prognosis. …”
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    Analysis of whole transcriptome reveals the immune response to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus infection and tylvalosin tartrate treatment in the porcine alveol... by Kun Du, Yu Xia, Qian Wu, Miao Yin, Hong Zhao, Xi-wen Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The miRNA-seq revealed that tylvalosin tartrates-enhanced miRNAs might play roles in regulating angiogenesis and innate immune-related functions, and it rescued the expression of three anti-inflammation miRNAs (ssc-miR-30a-5p, ssc-miR-218-5p, and ssc-miR-218) that were downregulated due to PRRSV infection. …”
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    E-Selectin/AAV Gene Therapy Promotes Myogenesis and Skeletal Muscle Recovery in a Mouse Hindlimb Ischemia Model by Antoine J. Ribieras, Yulexi Y. Ortiz, Yan Li, Nga T. Le, Carlos T. Huerta, Francesca A. Voza, Hongwei Shao, Roberto I. Vazquez-Padron, Zhao-Jun Liu, Omaida C. Velazquez

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Therapeutic priming of ischemic limb tissues with intramuscular E-selectin gene therapy promotes angiogenesis and reduces tissue loss in a murine hindlimb gangrene model. …”
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    Oncogene OSTM1 Promotes Gastric-Cancer Metastasis by Modulating the Metastatic Microenvironment Through Altered Tumor-Cell Autocrine Signaling by Yucheng Tang, Yi Guo, Jiangyi Feng, Ziwei Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…OSTM1 promotes gastric-cancer progression by upregulating S100A4 and modifying the tumor microenvironment through enhanced angiogenesis and fibroblast activation. OSTM1 represents a potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarker, with the OSTM1–S100A4 axis offering new therapeutic possibilities for gastric-cancer treatment.…”
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