Publications by authors named "G Ozgun"

Predictive biomarkers of response to immune checkpoint-based therapies (ICI) remain a critically unmet need in the management of advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC). The complex interplay of the tumour microenvironment (TME) and the circulating immune response has proven to be challenging to decipher. MicroRNAs have gained increasing attention for their role in post-transcriptional gene expression regulation, particularly because they can have immunomodulatory properties.

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  • Bladder cancers with mutations in chromatin regulatory genes show that targeting EZH2 is crucial for treatment, as these mutations oppose Polycomb-mediated repression.
  • *The study aims to enhance therapeutic response by simultaneously targeting EZH2 and retinoic acid signaling, leveraging their anti-cancer effects.
  • *Results indicate that this dual targeting leads to reduced cell viability, increased cell death, and cell cycle arrest, illustrating a potential strategy for developing new treatments using retinoids along with EZH2 inhibitors.
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Primary mediastinal germ cell tumors (PMGCTs) are a rare type of cancer affecting young adults. They have different molecular and clinical features compared to testicular germ cell tumors. Non-seminoma PMGCTs have the shortest 5-year overall survival and the poorest prognosis among all of the germ cell tumor presentations, while seminomas share the same survival and prognosis as their testicular counterparts.

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The 1980s saw a shift in the emphasis of discourse on poverty from production relations to consumption relations, with levels of consumption and purchasing power used to define poverty. Based on this concept, much of the research establishes absolute poverty lines or develops relative indicators to distinguish between "poor" and "non-poor." This paper makes the case that such poverty measurement, while useful for assessing trends over the long term or taking into account relative dynamics, distorts our knowledge of poverty by hiding its root causes and results in overly optimistic interpretations.

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