Publications by authors named "Shuangji Li"

Tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) is a prevalent malignancy that afflicts the head and neck area and presents a high incidence of metastasis and invasion. Accurate diagnosis and effective treatment are essential for enhancing the quality of life and the survival rates of TSCC patients. The current treatment modalities for TSCC frequently suffer from a lack of specificity and efficacy.

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  • Tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) is a significant form of oral cancer with high rates of lymph node spread and resistance to chemotherapy, highlighting the need for better treatment options.
  • Melatonin (MT), a natural compound, demonstrates anti-tumor effects in TSCC cells by inhibiting cell growth, affecting key proteins involved in cell cycle regulation, and reducing migration through various molecular pathways.
  • MT also induces endoplasmic reticulum stress, leading to autophagy and apoptosis in cancer cells, and shows promise as a potential natural therapy for improving TSCC treatment outcomes in further studies.
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The repair process for oral and maxillofacial injuries involves hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. Injury repair involves a variety of cells, including platelets, immune cells, fibroblasts, and various cytokines. Rapid and adequate healing of oral and maxillofacial trauma is a major concern to patients.

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Head and neck tumours are common malignancies that are associated with high mortality. The low rate of early diagnosis and the high rates of local recurrence and distant metastasis are the main reasons for treatment failure. Recent studies have established that the tumour microenvironment (TME) can affect the proliferation and metastasis of head and neck tumours several mechanisms, including altered expressions of certain genes and cytokines.

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Wound healing of the oral and maxillofacial area affects the quality of life and mental health of the patient; therefore, effective therapies are required to promote wound healing. However, traditional treatment methods have limited efficacy. Exosomes secreted by stem cells used for oral and maxillofacial wound healing have shown outstanding results.

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