Publications by authors named "Pijun Gong"

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have serious hazard to human health and ecological environment. Due to its low cost and high activity, the catalytic oxidation technology considered to be the most effective method to remove VOCs. Toluene is one of the typical VOCs, hence its catalytic elimination is crucial for the regulation of VOCs.

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  • hWAPL is linked to cervical cancer and is evaluated in cervical cancer stem cells (CCSCs) using tumorspheres from cancer tissues.
  • The study showed hWAPL's expression is connected to CCSC pluripotency and decreases with cellular differentiation, while its knockdown led to reduced tumor invasion and growth.
  • This suggests hWAPL not only marks the proliferation of CCSCs but also presents a potential therapeutic target by affecting HPV E6 expression.
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Musashi1 (Msi1) is an RNA-binding protein that has been reported to be a pivotal regulator in tumorigenesis and progression in several cancers. However, its function and mechanism in cervical cancer is still unknown. In this study, Msi1 expression was found elevated in cervical cancers by immunohistochemistry and correlated with poor outcomes.

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Radiation therapy prior to surgery has increasingly become the standard of care for locally advanced prostate cancer, however tumor radioresistance remains a major clinical problem. While restoration of microRNA-145 (miR-145) expression reduces chemoradioresistance in glioblastoma and suppress prostate cancer proliferation, migration and invasion, the role of miR-145 in response to radiation therapy for prostate cancer is still unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of miR-145 in determining the tumor response to radiation treatment in prostate cancer.

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