Publications by authors named "Yuting Qu"

Article Synopsis
  • DNA repair is essential for cell health, preventing DNA damage that can lead to cancer; dysfunctions in this process are linked to cancer development.
  • Advances in targeted therapy, particularly with PARP1 inhibitors, show promise for treating breast cancer in patients with BRCA1/2 mutations, highlighting the importance of the DNA repair signaling pathway.
  • The review outlines current research on BRCA-related treatments, evaluations of various DNA repair inhibitors, and their clinical implications for different breast cancer subtypes, while also forecasting future developments in cancer therapy.
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Environmental issues and the sustainability of the wine industry receive widespread public attention, but few studies address the environmental impact of the circular wine industry chain. Therefore, we applied the life cycle assessment (LCA) method to a wine enterprise in Inner Mongolia, China, to conduct a cradle-to-gate assessment and comparative analysis on the linear and circular wine industry chain scenarios. The results show that the circular industry chain (S2) has better environmental benefits; the total value of each environmental impact category of S2 is reduced by more than 80% compared with that of the linear industry chain (S1).

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Background: Acquired lymphedema is a common and often severe complication of breast cancer surgery and radiology that seriously affects patients' quality of life. Nevertheless, the pathogenesis for acquired lymphedema is complex and remains unclear. The aim of this study is to find out possible genetic markers and potential drugs for acquired lymphedema.

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