Publications by authors named "Shu-qi Du"

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  • SNHG12 is a gene that is found to be overly active in many human cancers, but its role in kidney cancer is not fully understood yet.
  • Researchers used different tests to see how SNHG12 affects kidney cancer cells and found that high levels of SNHG12 are linked to worse outcomes for patients.
  • The study shows that SNHG12 helps kidney cancer grow by affecting another molecule (HIF1α) and that blocking SNHG12 can slow down cancer growth and spread.
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The red fluorescent protein variant TagRFP-T has greatly improved photostability over its parent molecule, TagRFP, but the underlying mechanism leading to this improvement is to date unknown. The 1.95 Å resolution crystallographic structure of TagRFP-T showed that its chromophore exists as a mixture of cis and trans coplanar isomers in roughly equal proportions.

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Prostate cancer is one of the biggest health problems for the aging male. To the present, the roles of dysregulated microRNAs in prostate cancer are still unclear. Here, we evaluated the anti-proliferative role of miR-378 in prostate cancer.

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Introduction: The roles of dysregulated microRNAs in prostate cancer metastasis are still unknown. In this study, we found that the expression of miR-345 was significantly downregulated in prostate cancer and clinical prostate cancer tissues.

Materials, Methods And Results: Overexpression of miR-345 in prostate cancer cells suppressed proliferation, migration and invasion.

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Objective: To investigate the clinical manifestation, biological behavior, diagnosis and treatment of the urothelial inverted papilloma.

Methods: Sixty-two cases of urothelial inverted papilloma were analyzed retrospectively from January 1990 to August 2008. Of the 62 patients, 51 were men and 11 were women.

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