Publications by authors named "Shuo Fang"

The connections between cancer stem cells (CSCs) and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is critical in cancer initiation, progression, metastasis, and therapy resistance, making it a focal point in cancer theragnosis. This review provides a panorama of associations and regulation pathways between CSCs and EMT, highlighting their significance in cancer. The molecular mechanisms underlined EMT are thoroughly explored, including the involvement of key transcription factors and signaling pathways.

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  • * Researchers developed a novel platelet-derived nanoplatform (AMSNP@PM-rH/A) that uses aminated mesoporous silica nanoparticles to deliver two specific anticoagulants—Recombinant Hirudin and Apixaban—effectively and safely.
  • * The system shows improved biocompatibility and longer blood half-life, allowing it to eliminate DVT lesions with half the usual drug dosage, supported by visualization techniques that track the delivery and release of the medication.
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The challenges posed by delayed atrophic healing and nonunion stand as formidable obstacles in osteoporotic fracture treatment. The processes of type H angiogenesis and osteogenesis emerge as pivotal mechanisms during bone regeneration. Notably, the preconditioning of adipose-derived stem cell (ADSC) exosomes under hypoxic conditions has garnered attention for its potential to augment the secretion and functionality of these exosomes.

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Objective: To explore the anti-BP230/180 and anti-BP180 antibodies in patients with bullous pemphigoid (BP) combined with neurological diseases, and to analyse the relevant factors.

Study Design: Analytical study. Place and Duration of the Study: Neurology Department, Cangzhou People's Hospital, Cangzhou, from April 2019 to June 2022.

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Aims: The overexpression of ABC transporters on cancer cell membranes is one of the most common causes of multidrug resistance (MDR). This study investigates the impact of ABCC1 and ABCG2 on the resistance to talazoparib (BMN-673), a potent poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor, in ovarian cancer treatment.

Methods: The cell viability test was used to indicate the effect of talazoparib in different cell lines.

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The investigation of the implementation effect of the low-carbon city pilot (LCCP) policy in promoting industrial low-carbon development is important for economic growth and carbon reduction in China. This paper takes the industry sector as an independent investigation object, and aims to examine the effectiveness of the policy in improving industrial low-carbon development. The industrial total factor carbon emission efficiency index (ITFCEE) is constructed to measure the level of industrial low-carbon development by the global frontier directional distance function.

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Adoptive cell therapy (ACT) has been demonstrated to be one of the most promising cancer immunotherapy strategies due to its active antitumor capabilities in vivo. Engineering T cells to overexpress chimeric antigen receptors (CARs), for example, has shown potent efficacy in the therapy of some hematologic malignancies. However, the efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR-T) therapy against solid tumors is still limited due to the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) of solid tumors, difficulty in infiltrating tumor sites, lack of tumor-specific antigens, antigen escape, and severe side effects.

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Background: Although casein kinase II subunit beta (CK2B) was previously reported to be involved in human cancers, such as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), there has been no systematic assessment of CK2B in HCC.

Objective: To assess the potential function of CK2B as a prognostic biomarker and possible druggable target in HCC.

Methods: The Cancer Genome Atlas database was accessed to investigate the potential oncogenic and prognostic roles of CK2B in HCC.

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Aims: Multidrug resistance in pancreatic cancer poses a significant challenge in clinical treatment. Bufalin (BA), a compound found in secretions from the glands of toads, may help overcome this problem. However, severe cardiotoxicity thus far has hindered its clinical application.

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The aim of this study is to investigate certain genetic features of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICCA). A total of 12 eligible ICCA patients were enrolled, and tumor tissues from the patients were subjected to next-generation sequencing of a multi-genes panel. Tumor mutation burden (TMB), mutated genes, copy number variants (CNVs), and pathway enrichment analysis were performed.

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Background: Solute carrier family 35 member A2 (SLC35A2), which belongs to the SLC35 solute carrier family of human nucleoside sugar transporters, has shown regulatory roles in various tumors and neoplasms. However, the function of SLC35A2 across human cancers remains to be systematically assessed. Insights into the prediction ability of SLC35A2 in clinical practice and immunotherapy response remains limited.

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of laparoscopic radiofrequency ablation (LRFA) versus percutaneous radiofrequency ablation (PRFA) for treating hepatitis B virus-related liver cancer (HCC).
  • It involved 109 patients and found no significant difference in overall survival rates between the two methods, but LRFA demonstrated a higher disease-free survival rate than PRFA.
  • Both methods had similar complication rates, with common issues including ascites, pleural effusion, and fever, suggesting that LRFA may be preferable for certain liver cancer treatments.
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Antarctic organisms are consistently suffering from multiple environmental pressures, especially the strong UV radiation caused by the loss of the ozone layer. The mosses and lichens dominate the vegetation of the Antarctic continent, which grow and propagate in these harsh environments. However, the molecular mechanisms and related regulatory networks of these Antarctic plants against UV-B radiation are largely unknown.

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Breast cancer (BRCA) is a life-threatening malignancy in women with an unsatisfactory prognosis. The purpose of this study was to explore the prognostic biomarkers and a risk signature based on ferroptosis-related RNA-binding proteins (FR-RBPs). FR-RBPs were identified using Spearman correlation analysis.

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Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components have been shown as risk factors for several solid cancers. However, current epidemiological evidence about the relevance of MetS and bladder cancer risk was limited.

Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study of 476,986 participants with undiagnosed bladder cancer based on the UK Biobank.

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Antarctica is the coldest, driest, and most windy continent on earth. The major terrestrial vegetation consists of cryptogams (mosses and lichens) and two vascular plant species. However, the molecular mechanism of cold tolerance and relevant regulatory networks were largely unknown in these Antarctic plants.

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Objective: To investigate the association of the plasma level of cytokines and blood routine indexes with clinical characteristics in patients with cancer.

Methods: We analyzed plasma samples derived from 134 cancer patients. Interleukins (IL) 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12p70, 17, IFN-, IFN-, and TNF-, and blood routine indexes were measured.

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Cuproptosis, a newly identified form of regulated cell death that is copper-dependent, offers great opportunities for exploring the use of copper-based nanomaterials inducing cuproptosis for cancer treatment. Here, a glucose oxidase (GOx)-engineered nonporous copper(I) 1,2,4-triazolate ([Cu(tz)]) coordination polymer (CP) nanoplatform, denoted as GOx@[Cu(tz)], for starvation-augmented cuproptosis and photodynamic synergistic therapy is developed. Importantly, the catalytic activity of GOx is shielded in the nonporous scaffold but can be "turned on" for efficient glucose depletion only upon glutathione (GSH) stimulation in cancer cells, thereby proceeding cancer starvation therapy.

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Background: Lymphoid Enhancer-Binding Factor-1 (LEF1) was previously reported to contribute to a variety of malignancies, including Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC). However, its role in HCC is poorly understood.

Objectives: To explore the role of LEF1 in HCC, including its prognostic and drug-targeting value.

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Most regions of the Antarctic continent are experiencing increased dryness due to global climate change. Mosses and lichens are the dominant vegetation of the ice-free areas of Antarctica. However, the molecular mechanisms of these Antarctic plants adapting to drought stress are less documented.

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Background: The prognosis of patients under existing neoadjuvant chemotherapy or neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy requires improvement. Whereas programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) inhibitors have shown promising response in advanced esophageal cancer, they have not been used in the perioperative treatment of resectable locally advanced esophageal cancer. Whether immunotherapy can be incorporated into neoadjuvant therapy has became a challenging question for researchers.

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The Antarctic continent has extreme natural environment and fragile ecosystem. Mosses are one of the dominant floras in the Antarctic continent. However, their genomic features and adaptation processes to extreme environments remain poorly understood.

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Background: Hypertrophic scars (HS) represent one of the most common clinical challenges due to unsatisfactory therapeutic results. HS formation is associated with the abnormal activation of fibroblasts and their excessive fibrotic behavior. Glycolysis dysregulation has been shown to participate in the incidence and progression of various fibrotic diseases and shows potential as a means of controlling HS formation.

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