Engineered extracellular vesicles and their mimetics for cancer immunotherapy
C Liu, Y Wang, L Li, D He, J Chi, Q Li, Y Wu… - Journal of Controlled …, 2022 - Elsevier
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are heterogeneous membranous vesicles secreted by living
cells that are involved in many physiological and pathological processes as intermediaries …
cells that are involved in many physiological and pathological processes as intermediaries …
ROS signalling in the biology of cancer
JN Moloney, TG Cotter - Seminars in cell & developmental biology, 2018 - Elsevier
Increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production has been detected in various cancers
and has been shown to have several roles, for example, they can activate pro-tumourigenic …
and has been shown to have several roles, for example, they can activate pro-tumourigenic …
Targeted contrast agents and activatable probes for photoacoustic imaging of cancer
Z Zhao, CB Swartchick, J Chan - Chemical Society Reviews, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging has emerged as a powerful technique for the high resolution
visualization of biological processes within deep tissue. Through the development and …
visualization of biological processes within deep tissue. Through the development and …
Post-translational modification of RNA m6A demethylase ALKBH5 regulates ROS-induced DNA damage response
Faithful genome integrity maintenance plays an essential role in cell survival. Here, we
identify the RNA demethylase ALKBH5 as a key regulator that protects cells from DNA …
identify the RNA demethylase ALKBH5 as a key regulator that protects cells from DNA …
Somatic mutation in cancer and normal cells
I Martincorena, PJ Campbell - Science, 2015 - science.org
Spontaneously occurring mutations accumulate in somatic cells throughout a person's
lifetime. The majority of these mutations do not have a noticeable effect, but some can alter …
lifetime. The majority of these mutations do not have a noticeable effect, but some can alter …
The MRE11–RAD50–NBS1 complex conducts the orchestration of damage signaling and outcomes to stress in DNA replication and repair
Genomic instability in disease and its fidelity in health depend on the DNA damage
response (DDR), regulated in part from the complex of meiotic recombination 11 homolog 1 …
response (DDR), regulated in part from the complex of meiotic recombination 11 homolog 1 …
[HTML][HTML] The molecular characteristics of colorectal cancer: Implications for diagnosis and therapy
Colorectal cancer (CRC) results from the progressive accumulation of multiple genetic and
epigenetic aberrations within cells. The progression from colorectal adenoma to carcinoma …
epigenetic aberrations within cells. The progression from colorectal adenoma to carcinoma …
E-cigarette smoke damages DNA and reduces repair activity in mouse lung, heart, and bladder as well as in human lung and bladder cells
HW Lee, SH Park, M Weng, HT Wang… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
E-cigarette smoke delivers stimulant nicotine as aerosol without tobacco or the burning
process. It contains neither carcinogenic incomplete combustion byproducts nor tobacco …
process. It contains neither carcinogenic incomplete combustion byproducts nor tobacco …
Redox signaling by reactive electrophiles and oxidants
The concept of cell signaling in the context of nonenzyme-assisted protein modifications by
reactive electrophilic and oxidative species, broadly known as redox signaling, is a uniquely …
reactive electrophilic and oxidative species, broadly known as redox signaling, is a uniquely …
Genetics and genomics of psychiatric disease
DH Geschwind, J Flint - Science, 2015 - science.org
Large-scale genomic investigations have just begun to illuminate the molecular genetic
contributions to major psychiatric illnesses, ranging from small-effect-size common variants …
contributions to major psychiatric illnesses, ranging from small-effect-size common variants …