Background: A significant percentage of cancer-related fatalities are caused by breast cancer (BC). Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) is a common Gram-negative anaerobic bacterium found in various inflammatory diseases, and there are also reports suggesting its involvement in cancer progression. This study discussed molecular mechanisms of Fn-induced immune escape in BC cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe emergence of resistance to 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is a staple in breast cancer chemotherapy. This paper delves into the role of PTEN in breast cancer resistance to 5-FU and examines the underlying molecular pathways. PTEN expression was detected in bioinformatics databases and upstream transcription factors (TFs) were identified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to improve the impact resistance of sandwich panels under low-velocity impact, the lotus leaf vein is selected as a biological prototype to design a bio-inspired honeycomb (BIH) sandwich panel. ABAQUS is used to establish and effectively verify the finite element (FE) model of the BIH sandwich panel. To systematically compare and study the mechanical properties of BIH and conventional hexagonal honeycomb sandwich panels under low-velocity impact, the maximum displacement of face-sheets, the deformation mode, the plastic energy consumption and the dynamic response curve of the impact end are presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo regulate the charge flow of the photocatalyst in photocatalytic hydrogen reactions is highly desirable. In this study, a highly efficient sulphur vacancies-CdS@CuS core-shell heterostructure photocatalyst (denoted CdS-SV@CuS) was developed through the surface modification of CdS-sulphur vacancies (SV) nanoparticles by CuS based on photoinduced interfacial charge transfer (IFCT). This novel photocatalyst with modulated charge transfer was prepared by hydrothermal treatment and subsequent cation-exchange reactions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Clin Cancer Res
May 2012
Introduction: Previous studies suggested that estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) plays an important role in the chemoresistance of breast cancers. However, large random trials failed to demonstrate any benefit of the concurrent estrogen antagonist tamoxifen on the chemotherapy efficacy. Thus, in the present study, the importance of the role of ERα in the chemoresistance of breast cancer cells was investigated.
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