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conducted in thyroid cancer cell lines. Lentivirus-mediated small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting of RDM1 was used to downregulate gene expression. Then, experiments were performed to examine the effect of RDM1 silencing on the cell cycle, apoptosis
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Highlights lncRNA DLEU2 is significantly upregulated in thyroid cancer tissues and cell lines. DLEU2 accelerates the proliferation, migration and aerobic glycolysis while inhibits the apoptosis of thyroid cancer cells. miR-205
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shown to be frequently overexpressed ( 9 , 16 , 17 ) and associated with shorter patient survival ( 16 , 17 ). Moreover, the first-generation inhibitor BI-2536 has been demonstrated to reduce cell viability and induce apoptosis in standard ACC cell
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radioprotective activity in normal cells, amifostine may enhance radiation-inducible apoptosis in cancer cells harboring oncogene mutations. It has to be noted that, despite the clinical use of amifostine in treatment of thyroid cancer patients, there is no
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it is this mechanism that is exploited when targeting its inhibition (5) . HSP90 client proteins include many kinases involved in apoptosis and signaling. These include AKT (and its phosphorylated form), p53, Raf-1, Bcr-abl, and BRAF; many of these
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pregnant rats show evident plasticity, which allows the morphological structures to return to the nonpregnant state just after delivery. Increased apoptosis and reduced proliferation account for the reversal of pancreatic β-cell mass as early as 3–4 days
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proliferation and apoptosis that increases cell number. Sterol/lipid metabolic pathways are also changed in several ways to allow cholesterol to be channelled towards steroidogenesis. Materials and methods All experiments involving animals were approved
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relationship between cognitive impairment due to SCH and the apoptosis in cerebral cortex remains unclear. The p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75 NTR ) is an important member of the death receptor family. Although the role of the p75 NTR -mediated signal
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decreases. Distinct from the features of necrosis, autophagy, and apoptosis, ferroptosis could result in compromised plasma membrane integrity, mild chromatin condensation, cytoplasm and cytoplasmic organelles swelling, increased mitochondrial membrane