Tumor dormancy is a stage in the growth and development of malignant cells and is one of the biological characteristics of malignant cells. Complex transitions involving dormant tumor cells between quiescent and proliferative states pose challenges for tumor eradication. This paper explores the biological features and molecular mechanisms of tumor dormancy and highlights emerging therapies.
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The photoionization and dissociative photoionization of toluene have been studied using synchrotron radiation vacuum ultraviolet light with photon energy in the range of 8.50-25.50 eV.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel fluorescent chemosensor based on trimesoyl chloride-rhodamine (TR) was successfully synthesized. Rising chromogenic and fluorogenic spectral enhancements could be observed in trimesoyl chloride-rhodamine (TR) probes when Hg and Fe were added, respectively. TR has shown selectivity for Hg and Fe with high sensitivity due to metal ion complexation induced photophysical "turn-on" signaling responses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSupramolecular gels have been widely reported on account of their unique superiority and application prospects. In this work, we constructed a novel supramolecular gel (HD-G) by using hydroxy-naphthaldehyde decorated with naphthalimide in DMSO solution, which exhibited excellent selectivity and ultrasensitive sensing properties toward CN (the lowest detection limit is 1.82 × 10 M).
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