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    Plant Sources, Extraction Methods, and Uses of Squalene by M. Azalia Lozano-Grande, Shela Gorinstein, Eduardo Espitia-Rangel, Gloria Dávila-Ortiz, Alma Leticia Martínez-Ayala

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Scientific research has shown that SQ reduces skin damage by UV radiation, LDL levels, and cholesterol in the blood, prevents the suffering of cardiovascular diseases, and has antitumor and anticancer effects against ovarian, breast, lung, and colon cancer. The inclusion of SQ in the human diet is recommended without causing health risks; however, its intake is low due to the lack of natural sources of SQ and efficient extraction methods which limit its commercialization. …”
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    Antibody-epitope conjugates deliver immunogenic T-cell epitopes more efficiently when close to cell surfaces by W. van der Wulp, W. Luu, M. E. Ressing, J. Schuurman, S. I. van Kasteren, L. Guelen, R. C. Hoeben, B. Bleijlevens, M. H. M. Heemskerk

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Antibody-mediated delivery of immunogenic viral CD8+ T-cell epitopes to redirect virus-specific T cells toward cancer cells is a promising new therapeutic avenue to increase the immunogenicity of tumors. …”
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    Manganese-pyrochloric acid photosensitizer nanocomplexes against osteosarcoma: achieving both high activatability and high effectiveness by Xuran Zhang, Xuran Zhang, Jian Wang, Qun Feng, Li Lei, Zhiyong Zhu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Intravenous nano-drug delivery systems (NDDSs) hold promise for enhancing the delivery efficiency of photosensitive drugs, but often result in aggregation-caused quenching (ACQ) effects, preventing site-specific activation.MethodsWe exploited manganese (Mn2+)–pyrochloric acid (PPa) nanocomplexes coordinated using the photosensitizer PPa and metal Mn ion for the treatment of osteosarcoma. …”
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    Biphasic Chromatin Structure and FISH Signals Reflect Intranuclear Order by Jyoti P. Chaudhuri, Eva Kasprzycki, Mathew Battaglia, John R. McGill, Anton Brøgger, Joachim-U. Walther, Albrecht Reith

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Similarly, a genome-wide monoallelic replication may tilt the balance of heterozygosity resulting in aneusomy, initiating early events in malignant transformation and in predicting cancer mortality.…”
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    S1P Lyase Regulation of Thymic Egress and Oncogenic Inflammatory Signaling by Ashok Kumar, Jesus Zamora-Pineda, Emilie Degagné, Julie D. Saba

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Recently, we identified a complex syndrome comprised of nephrosis, adrenal insufficiency, and immunological defects caused by inherited mutations in human SGPL1, the gene encoding SPL. …”
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    Single cell RNA sequencing improves the next generation of approaches to AML treatment: challenges and perspectives by Zahra Khosroabadi, Samaneh Azaryar, Hassan Dianat-Moghadam, Zohreh Amoozgar, Mohammadreza Sharifi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is caused by altered maturation and differentiation of myeloid blasts, as well as transcriptional/epigenetic alterations, all leading to excessive proliferation of malignant blood cells in the bone marrow. …”
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    Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis in a Patient with Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma by G. Hyun, K. J. Robbins, N. Wilgus, L. Grosso, S. D. Goyal

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…HLH is a hyperinflammatory syndrome with high mortality, so it is imperative to identify and treat the underlying cause for secondary HLH. Malignancy-associated HLH should be considered in the differential diagnosis for cancer patients who present with fever, cytopenias, and splenomegaly.…”
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    Applying Machine Learning Techniques to Identify Undiagnosed Patients with Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency by Bruce Pyenson, Maggie Alston, Jeffrey Gomberg, Feng Han, Nikhil Khandelwal, Motoharu Dei, Monica Son, Jaime Vora

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…**Background:** Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) is a serious condition characterized by a lack of functional exocrine pancreatic enzymes and the resultant inability to properly digest nutrients. EPI can be caused by a variety of disorders, including chronic pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, and celiac disease. …”
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    Symptoms affecting patient’s intake of food with lymphoma in outpatient chemotherapy by Andressa Madalozo Laffitte, Carolina Lane Alves Farias, Jessica Wszolek

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…Lymphomas are a malignant neoplasm which arises in the lymph nodes, which are involved in fighting infection. This cancer had the highest increase in incidence among oncohematological diseases. …”
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    Is hypercalcaemia immediately life-threatening? A prospective study by David Trewick, Mathilde Le Borgne, Julie Regnault, Camille Guimard

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results: The median calcium concentration was 3.3 mmol/L (3.1–3.7). Cancer was the first cause of hypercalcaemia. No patient presented a life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia during their stay in the ED. …”
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    Metal Complexes and Their Role in Treatment of the Arthritis by Ejaz Ali, Kanwal Ashiq, Manhaz Ghulam Nabi, Maria Gul, Mubashra Gul

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Since then, many useful anti-cancer metal-based drugs have been introduced. However, less attention has been paid to improving inflammatory drugs based on metal complexes. …”
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    A bird’s-eye view of the biological mechanism and machine learning prediction approaches for cell-penetrating peptides by Maduravani Ramasundaram, Honglae Sohn, Thirumurthy Madhavan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are highly effective at passing through eukaryotic membranes with various cargo molecules, like drugs, proteins, nucleic acids, and nanoparticles, without causing significant harm. Creating drug delivery systems with CPP is associated with cancer, genetic disorders, and diabetes due to their unique chemical properties. …”
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    Role of Age and Sex on the Incidence of Leukemia in a Sample of Iraqi Patients by Dahlia N. AL-Saidi

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Background: Leukemia accounts for 8% of the total cancers in the population and is known as the world’s fifth most common type. …”
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    Association of Glycemic Indices (Hyperglycemia, Glucose Variability, and Hypoglycemia) with Oxidative Stress and Diabetic Complications by Eleftheria Papachristoforou, Vaia Lambadiari, Eirini Maratou, Konstantinos Makrilakis

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is very harmful to cell constituents, especially proteins, lipids, and DNA, thus causing damage to the cell. Oxidative stress has been associated with a variety of pathologic conditions, including diabetes mellitus (DM), cancer, atherosclerosis, neurodegenerative diseases, rheumatoid arthritis, ischemia/reperfusion injury, obstructive sleep apnea, and accelerated aging. …”
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