Publications by authors named "Runqi Fang"

Article Synopsis
  • This study focused on the role of gamma-butyrobetaine hydroxylase 1 (BBOX1) protein in both cancerous and paracancerous tissues of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients to assess its prognostic value.
  • Results showed lower BBOX1 mRNA levels in HCC tissues compared to noncancerous tissues, indicating that patients with low BBOX1 expression had worse overall survival rates.
  • Immunohistochemical analysis confirmed that high BBOX1 expression in paracancerous tissues is linked to poor survival outcomes, suggesting its potential as a reliable marker for predicting survival in HCC patients.
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Hypoxia is a negative prognostic indicator of solid tumors, which not only changes the survival state of tumors and increases their invasiveness but also remarkably reduces the sensitivity of tumors to treatments such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy. Thus, developing therapeutic strategies to alleviate tumor hypoxia has recently been considered an extremely valuable target in oncology. In this review, nanotechnological strategies to elevate oxygen levels in tumor therapy in recent years are summarized, including (I) improving the hypoxic tumor microenvironment, (II) oxygen delivery to hypoxic tumors, and (III) oxygen generation in hypoxic tumors.

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Dried blood spot (DBS) based PCR was considered an inexpensive and feasible method for detecting pathogens in the blood. The DBS carrier filter paper and PCR kits are crucial for accurate diagnosis. We evaluated 4 types of filter papers and 20 PCR kits for DBS samples.

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Background: Colon cancer is a common gastrointestinal tumor with a poor prognosis, and thus new therapeutic strategies are urgently needed. The antitumor effect of Plasmodium infection has been reported in some murine models, but it is not clear whether it has an anti-colon cancer effect. In this study, we investigated the anti-colon cancer effect of Plasmodium infection and its related mechanisms using a mouse model of colon cancer.

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