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  1. 61

    The role of lipids and lipids lowering drugs in human papillomavirus (HPV) and HPV-associated cancers by Ehsan Shabani, Aida Hasanzadi, Omer Qutaiba B. Allela, Radhwan Abdul Kareem, Riyad E. Abed, Ali M. Ali Al-Nuaimi, Zainab H. Athab, Shiva Khodarahmi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, HPV proteins' stimulation of lipid production in infected cells will probably have a significant effect on oncogenesis. In addition, lipids are critical in producing cellular energy, the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) process, and therapy resistance of HPV-related cancers (HRCs). …”
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    Antifibrotic Effect of Combination of Nilotinib and Stem Cell-Conditioned Media on CCl4-Induced Liver Fibrosis by Gamal Shiha, Ahmed Nabil, Ahmed Lotfy, Reham Soliman, Ayman A. Hassan, Islam S. Ali, Doaa F. Gad, Faten Zahran

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Stem cell therapy still has some limitations such as oncogenesis, unexpected differentiation, and ethical consideration. …”
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    Recent trends and therapeutic potential of phytoceutical‐based nanoparticle delivery systems in mitigating non‐small cell lung cancer by Adam Haysom‐McDowell, Keshav Raj Paudel, Stewart Yeung, Sofia Kokkinis, Tammam El Sherkawi, Dinesh Kumar Chellappan, Jon Adams, Kamal Dua, Gabriele De Rubis

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Research has identified many phytoceuticals' actions on cancer‐associated pathways, such as oncogenesis, the tumour microenvironment, tumour cell proliferation, metastasis, and apoptosis. …”
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    Evaluation and Immunolocalization of BMP4 and FGF8 in Odontogenic Cyst and Tumors by Neeti Swarup, Meghanand T. Nayak, Zoya Chowdhary, Monica Mehendiratta, Shikha Khatana, Su Jung Choi, Chandarani Sagolsem

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…They are also believed to have a role in oncogenesis. Thus, any discrepancies in their standard behavior and activity would lead to serious abnormalities including odontogenic cyst and tumors. …”
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    The viral and cellular microRNA targetome in lymphoblastoid cell lines. by Rebecca L Skalsky, David L Corcoran, Eva Gottwein, Christopher L Frank, Dong Kang, Markus Hafner, Jeffrey D Nusbaum, Regina Feederle, Henri-Jacques Delecluse, Micah A Luftig, Thomas Tuschl, Uwe Ohler, Bryan R Cullen

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…During latent infection, EBV expresses 25 viral pre-microRNAs (miRNAs) and induces the expression of specific host miRNAs, such as miR-155 and miR-21, which potentially play a role in viral oncogenesis. To date, only a limited number of EBV miRNA targets have been identified; thus, the role of EBV miRNAs in viral pathogenesis and/or lymphomagenesis is not well defined. …”
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    Interplay of aurora kinase a functional residues and Epstein-barr Nuclear Antigen 1 in Epstein-barr virus associated Gastric cancer using AGS cells by Nidhi Varshney, Siddharth Singh, Meenakshi Kandpal, Vaishali Saini, Erle S. Roberston, Hem Chandra Jha

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Thus, this study demonstrates that the AURKA kinase domain is essential for its functioning and progression of the oncogenesis of EBV-infected gastric epithelial cells.…”
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    Role of silent mutations in KRAS-mutant tumors by Jun Lu, Chao Zhou, Feng Pan, Hongyu Liu, Haohua Jiang, Hua Zhong, Baohui Han, Xiangxiang Pan

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Understanding these mutations is crucial for comprehensively unraveling KRAS-driven oncogenesis and exploring novel therapeutic avenues. …”
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    Dysregulation of transposable elements and PIWI-interacting RNAs in myelodysplastic neoplasms by Zdenek Krejcik, David Kundrat, Jiri Klema, Andrea Hrustincova, Iva Trsova, Monika Belickova, Jaroslav Cermak, Anna Jonasova, Jiri Dostal, Michaela Dostalova Merkerova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Mobilization of transposable elements (TEs) is an important source of genome instability leading to oncogenesis, whereas small PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) act as cellular suppressors of TEs. …”
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    Unlocking nature’s pharmacy: an in-depth exploration of phytochemicals as potential sources of anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory molecules by Shifana C. Sadiq, Maria Pellissery Joy, Sreekumar U. Aiswarya, Abhishek Ajmani, Chenicheri K. Keerthana, Tennyson P. Rayginia, Noah Isakov, Ruby John Anto

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…This review is an attempt to elucidate and correlate the regulatory role of phytochemicals on cellular signaling pathways implicated in oncogenesis and inflammatory responses, highlighting the significance and potential of phytochemical-based therapies for cancer prevention and treatment, as well as for managing inflammatory conditions. …”
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    Regulation of Chemokine Production via Oxidative Pathway in HeLa Cells by Shinichiro Kina, Toshiyuki Nakasone, Hiroyuki Takemoto, Akira Matayoshi, Shoko Makishi, Nao Sunagawa, Feixin Liang, Thongsavanh Phonaphonh, Hajime Sunakawa

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Inflammation is associated with disease progression and, by largely unknown mechanisms, has been said to drive oncogenesis. At inflamed sites, neutrophils deploy a potent antimicrobial arsenal that includes proteinases, antimicrobial peptides, and ROS. …”
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    Pediatric pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma with a non-canonical BRAF-KMT2C fusion and a classic SND1-BRAF fusion: a case report and literature review by Yaqin Wang, Jiasi Zhang, Dimin Nie, Ai Zhang, Qun Hu, Aiguo Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These findings underscore the critical role of BRAF alterations as key drivers of oncogenesis in PACC. A multidisciplinary treatment strategy integrating surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy offers a promising precedent for improving therapeutic outcomes and prolonging survival in pediatric PACC cases.…”
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    Deregulation mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities of p53-responsive microRNAs in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma by Elena N. Voropaeva, Yuriy L. Orlov, Anastasia B. Loginova, Olga B. Seregina, Vladimir N. Maksimov, Tatiana I. Pospelova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The understanding of the effect of p53-responsive microRNA dysregulation on oncogenesis achieved in recent decades opens wide opportunities for the diagnosis, prediction and of microRNA-based cancer therapy. …”
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    Tumor tissue samples collection for scientific research in morphology and molecular oncology by O. R. Khabarov, B. D. Seferov, K. A. Aliev, D. V. Zima, E. P. Golubinskaya, E. Yu. Zyablitskaya

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We studied the molecular markers of cell cycle regulation, apoptosis, oncogenesis and angiogenesis, the expression of proteins that regulate inflammation and tumor infiltrate cells in biocollections of verified tumors of common localizations: e. g. thyroid cancer, colorectal cancer, breast cancer, prostate adenocarcinoma, endometrioid adenocarcinoma. …”
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    USP20 mediates malignant phenotypic changes in bladder cancer through direct interactions with YAP1 by Wensun Chen, Siqi Wu, Yifan Chen, Weijian Li, Yiqing Cao, Yingchun Liang, Xiyu Dai, Xinan Chen, Yilin Chen, Tian Chen, Shenghua Liu, Chen Yang, Haowen Jiang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The Hippo-YAP1 axis is inhibited in bladder cancer (BC), which is a major driver of BC progression and oncogenesis. Hippo pathway activity is controlled by the phosphorylation cascade in the MST1/2-LATS1/2-YAP1 axis, in addition to other modifications such as ubiquitination of the Hippo pathway proteins through the co-regulation of E3 ligases and deubiquitinases. …”
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    Histone demethylases in autophagy and inflammation by Yaoyao Ma, Wenting Lv, Yi Guo, Tong Yin, Yujie Bai, Ziqi Liu, Chao Chen, WenjuanYang, Jiayi Feng, Wenbin Qian, Ruiling Tang, Yanting Su, Shigang Shan, Huifen Dong, Yongfen Bao, Lihua Qu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Epigenetic changes, such as aberrant expression of histone demethylase, are actively associated not only with oncogenesis but also with inflammatory responses. Among post-translational modifications, histone lysine methylation holds significant importance. …”
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    SHP2 is essential for the progesterone-promoted proliferation and migration in breast cancer cell lines by Hui-Chen Wang, Hui-Chen Wang, Wen-Sen Lee, Wen-Sen Lee, Wen-Sen Lee, Wen-Sen Lee

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It has been suggested that high level of Src homology region 2 domain-containing phosphatase-2 (SHP2) might be involved in breast oncogenesis. This study aimed to investigate whether SHP2 is involved in the P4-mediated cSrc activation in breast cancer cells.MethodsT47D, MCF-7 and BT-483 breast cancer cell lines were used in this study. …”
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    Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma: A ceRNA Analysis Pointed to a Crosstalk between SOX2, TP53, and microRNA Biogenesis by Walter Arancio, Valeria Carina, Giuseppe Pizzolanti, Laura Tomasello, Maria Pitrone, Concetta Baiamonte, Marco Calogero Amato, Carla Giordano

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…It has been suggested that cancer stem cells (CSC) may play a central role in oncogenesis, especially in undifferentiated tumours. …”
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    Screening and validation of tsRNAs associated with lung adenocarcinoma by LU Chunli, SHAN Yifan, XIE Weijia

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Objective‍ To explore the roles of transfer RNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) in the oncogenesis and progression of lung adenocarcinoma by analyzing the differential expression of tsRNAs in lung adenocarcinoma and the relationship between the expression levels of tsRNAs in lung adenocarcinoma and the prognosis of patients in order to further screen and validate the tsRNAs associated with lung adenocarcinoma. …”
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    Facilitation of Tumor Stroma-Targeted Therapy: Model Difficulty and Co-Culture Organoid Method by Qiu-Shi Feng, Xiao-Feng Shan, Vicky Yau, Zhi-Gang Cai, Shang Xie

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Tumor stroma, representing the non-cancerous and non-cellular composition of the tumor microenvironment (TME), plays a crucial role in oncogenesis and progression, through its interactions with biological, chemical, and mechanical signals. …”
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