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  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
8,629 Views
34 Pages

Shaping the Nascent Ribosome: AAA-ATPases in Eukaryotic Ribosome Biogenesis

  • Michael Prattes,
  • Yu-Hua Lo,
  • Helmut Bergler and
  • Robin E. Stanley

7 November 2019

AAA-ATPases are molecular engines evolutionarily optimized for the remodeling of proteins and macromolecular assemblies. Three AAA-ATPases are currently known to be involved in the remodeling of the eukaryotic ribosome, a megadalton range ribonucleop...

  • Review
  • Open Access
83 Citations
11,038 Views
18 Pages

Small-molecule drugs are organic compounds affecting molecular pathways by targeting important proteins. These compounds have a low molecular weight, making them penetrate cells easily. Small-molecule drugs can be developed from leads derived from ra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,474 Views
10 Pages

13 July 2022

The corrosion behavior of Cu in antifreeze solutions containing 2,4,6-Tris(5-carboxypentylamino)1,3,5-triazine, 2,4,6-Tris(11-carboxyundecylamino)1,3,5-triazine, 1-Aminomethyl(N′,N′-di(2-hydroxyethyl)tolutriazole, or 1-Aminomethyl(N&prime...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,982 Views
34 Pages

23 December 2014

Calcium-activated nonlysosomal neutral proteases, calpains, are believed to be early mediators of neuronal damage associated with neuron death and axonal degeneration after traumatic neural injuries. In this study, a library of biologically active sm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,965 Views
19 Pages

24 October 2022

Missense mutations of leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2), including the G2019S mutant, are responsible for the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease. In this work, structure-based virtual screening of a large chemical library was carried out to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,172 Views
12 Pages

Targeting a Conserved Lysine in the Hydrophobic Pocket of HIV-1 gp41 Improves Small Molecule Antiviral Activity

  • Li He,
  • Guangyan Zhou,
  • Vladimir Sofiyev,
  • Eddie Garcia,
  • Newton Nguyen,
  • Kathy H. Li and
  • Miriam Gochin

2 December 2022

Human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) fusion is mediated by glycoprotein-41, a protein that has not been widely exploited as a drug target. Small molecules directed at the gp41 ectodomain have proved to be poorly drug-like, having moderate efficacy, h...

  • Review
  • Open Access
61 Citations
5,652 Views
15 Pages

SENP Proteases as Potential Targets for Cancer Therapy

  • Paulina Tokarz and
  • Katarzyna Woźniak

24 April 2021

SUMOylation is a reversible post-translational modification (PTM) involving a covalent attachment of small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) proteins to substrate proteins. SUMO-specific proteases (SENPs) are cysteine proteases with isopeptidase acti...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,676 Views
29 Pages

31 January 2023

Therapy for multiple myeloma (MM), a hematologic neoplasm of plasma cells, has undergone remarkable changes over the past 25 years. Small molecules (molecular weight of less than one kDa), together with newer immunotherapies that include monoclonal a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,913 Views
19 Pages

The synthesis of ribosomes is one of the central and most resource demanding processes in each living cell. As ribosome biogenesis is tightly linked with the regulation of the cell cycle, perturbation of ribosome formation can trigger severe diseases...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
62 Citations
8,204 Views
24 Pages

Drugging the Small GTPase Pathways in Cancer Treatment: Promises and Challenges

  • Néstor Prieto-Dominguez,
  • Christopher Parnell and
  • Yong Teng

16 March 2019

Small GTPases are a family of low molecular weight GTP-hydrolyzing enzymes that cycle between an inactive state when bound to GDP and an active state when associated to GTP. Small GTPases regulate key cellular processes (e.g., cell differentiation, p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,864 Views
12 Pages

Imidazole-4-N-acetamide Derivatives as a Novel Scaffold for Selective Targeting of Cyclin Dependent Kinases

  • Polina Rusina,
  • Erik Gandalipov,
  • Yana Abdusheva,
  • Maria Panova,
  • Alexandra Burdenkova,
  • Vasiliy Chaliy,
  • Maria Brachs,
  • Oleg Stroganov,
  • Ksenia Guzeeva and
  • Igor Svitanko
  • + 2 authors

25 July 2023

The rational design of cyclin-dependent protein kinase (CDK) inhibitors presumes the development of approaches for accurate prediction of selectivity and the activity of small molecular weight anticancer drug candidates. Aiming at attenuation of gene...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
6,741 Views
32 Pages

Validating Cell Surface Proteases as Drug Targets for Cancer Therapy: What Do We Know, and Where Do We Go?

  • Emile Verhulst,
  • Delphine Garnier,
  • Ingrid De Meester and
  • Brigitte Bauvois

26 January 2022

Cell surface proteases (also known as ectoproteases) are transmembrane and membrane-bound enzymes involved in various physiological and pathological processes. Several members, most notably dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4/CD26) and its related family me...

  • Review
  • Open Access
52 Citations
13,073 Views
15 Pages

Updates in Anticoagulation Therapy Monitoring

  • Hannah L. McRae,
  • Leah Militello and
  • Majed A. Refaai

In the past six decades, heparin and warfarin were the primary anticoagulants prescribed for treatment and prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism worldwide. This has been accompanied by extensive clinical knowledge regarding dosing, monitoring, and re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,362 Views
27 Pages

21 December 2021

As there is no optimal therapeutic strategy defined for women with advanced or recurrent uLMS, there is an urgent need for the discovery of novel, targeted approaches. One such area of interest is the pharmacological inhibition of the MDM2-p53 intera...

  • Review
  • Open Access
37 Citations
11,928 Views
29 Pages

Pharmacological and Biological Antiviral Therapeutics for Cardiac Coxsackievirus Infections

  • Henry Fechner,
  • Sandra Pinkert,
  • Anja Geisler,
  • Wolfgang Poller and
  • Jens Kurreck

11 October 2011

Subtype B coxsackieviruses (CVB) represent the most commonly identified infectious agents associated with acute and chronic myocarditis, with CVB3 being the most common variant. Damage to the heart is induced both directly by virally mediated cell de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,532 Views
23 Pages

Compounds targeting bacterial topoisomerases are of interest for the development of antibacterial agents. Our previous studies culminated in the synthesis and characterization of small-molecular weight thiosemicarbazides as the initial prototypes of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
10,881 Views
14 Pages

Design, Synthesis, Biological Activity and Molecular Dynamics Studies of Specific Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase 1B Inhibitors over SHP-2

  • Su-Xia Sun,
  • Xiao-Bo Li,
  • Wen-Bo Liu,
  • Ying Ma,
  • Run-Ling Wang,
  • Xian-Chao Cheng,
  • Shu-Qing Wang and
  • Wei Liu

17 June 2013

Over expressing in PTPN1 (encoding Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B, PTP1B), a protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) that plays an overall positive role in insulin signaling, is linked to the pathogenesis of diabetes and obesity. The relationship between...

  • Review
  • Open Access
85 Citations
15,401 Views
17 Pages

Focus on ROS1-Positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC): Crizotinib, Resistance Mechanisms and the Newer Generation of Targeted Therapies

  • Alberto D’Angelo,
  • Navid Sobhani,
  • Robert Chapman,
  • Stefan Bagby,
  • Carlotta Bortoletti,
  • Mirko Traversini,
  • Katia Ferrari,
  • Luca Voltolini,
  • Jacob Darlow and
  • Giandomenico Roviello

6 November 2020

The treatment of patients affected by non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has been revolutionised by the discovery of druggable mutations. ROS1 (c-ros oncogene) is one gene with druggable mutations in NSCLC. ROS1 is currently targeted by several speci...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,162 Views
21 Pages

Membrane Separation of Chicken Byproduct Hydrolysate for Up-Concentration of Bioactive Peptides

  • Janka Dibdiakova,
  • Josipa Matic,
  • Sileshi Gizachew Wubshet,
  • Wolfgang Uhl,
  • Lelum Duminda Manamperuma,
  • Bjørn Rusten and
  • Eilen Arctander Vik

23 January 2024

Membrane processes, such as microfiltration, ultrafiltration, and nanofiltration, are increasingly used for various applications in both upstream and downstream processing. Membrane-based processes play a critical role in the field of separation/puri...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,491 Views
18 Pages

25 January 2021

The necrosome is a large-molecular-weight complex in which the terminal effector of the necroptotic pathway, Mixed Lineage Kinase Domain-Like protein (MLKL), is activated to induce necroptotic cell death. The precise mechanism of MLKL activation by t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,102 Views
25 Pages

23 December 2024

Prostate cancer ranks as the fourth most common cancer among men, with approximately 1.47 million new cases reported annually. The emergence of prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) as a critical biomarker has revolutionized the diagnosis and tre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,013 Views
19 Pages

The O-acetylation of peptidoglycan occurs in many Gram-negative and most Gram-positive pathogens and this modification to the essential wall polymer controls the lytic activity of the autolysins, particularly the lytic transglycosylases, and inhibits...

  • Proceeding Paper
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,394 Views
11 Pages

9 September 2024

The effect of increased corrosion in re-enforcement structures has led to the need to identify and develop more inexpensive, non-toxic, eco-friendly and readily available inhibitors from natural resources. Extensive research and development have led...

  • Review
  • Open Access
47 Citations
6,625 Views
22 Pages

Second-Generation Pharmacological Chaperones: Beyond Inhibitors

  • My Lan Tran,
  • Yves Génisson,
  • Stéphanie Ballereau and
  • Cécile Dehoux

Protein misfolding induced by missense mutations is the source of hundreds of conformational diseases. The cell quality control may eliminate nascent misfolded proteins, such as enzymes, and a pathological loss-of-function may result from their early...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,521 Views
16 Pages

Protein Phosphatase-1 Regulates Expression of Neuregulin-1

  • Tatiana Ammosova,
  • Kareem Washington,
  • Jamie Rotimi,
  • Namita Kumari,
  • Kahli A. Smith,
  • Xiaomei Niu,
  • Marina Jerebtsova and
  • Sergei Nekhai

2 December 2016

Protein phosphatase 1 (PP1), a cellular serine/threonine phosphatase, is targeted to cellular promoters by its major regulatory subunits, PP1 nuclear targeting subunit, nuclear inhibitor of PP1 (NIPP1) and RepoMan. PP1 is also targeted to RNA polymer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,860 Views
17 Pages

Identification of Novel Influenza Polymerase PB2 Inhibitors Using a Cascade Docking Virtual Screening Approach

  • Lei Zhao,
  • Jinjing Che,
  • Qian Zhang,
  • Yiming Li,
  • Xiaojia Guo,
  • Lixia Chen,
  • Hua Li,
  • Ruiyuan Cao and
  • Xingzhou Li

13 November 2020

To discover novel inhibitors that target the influenza polymerase basic protein 2 (PB2) cap-binding domain (CBD), commercial ChemBridge compound libraries containing 384,796 compounds were screened using a cascade docking of LibDock–LigandFit&n...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,779 Views
12 Pages

Successful Treatment of Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome Using Rituximab: Case Report and Review of the Literature

  • Cristina Stanescu,
  • Andreea Gabriella Andronesi,
  • Ciprian Jurcut,
  • Mihaela Gherghiceanu,
  • Alexandra Vornicu,
  • Florentina Andreea Burcea,
  • Toader Danut Andronesi,
  • Gabriela Elena Lupusoru,
  • Luminita Iliuta and
  • Bogdan Marian Sorohan
  • + 2 authors

31 August 2021

Background: Kidney involvement is a frequent complication of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and kidney biopsy is essential in differentiating lupus nephritis (LN) from thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) secondary to antiphospholipid autoantibodies...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,418 Views
15 Pages

Improving Circulation Half-Life of Therapeutic Candidate N-TIMP2 by Unfolded Peptide Extension

  • Jason Shirian,
  • Alexandra Hockla,
  • Justyna J. Gleba,
  • Matt Coban,
  • Naama Rotenberg,
  • Laura M. Strik,
  • Aylin Alasonyalilar Demirer,
  • Matt L. Pawlush,
  • John A. Copland and
  • Evette S. Radisky
  • + 1 author

20 September 2024

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are significant drivers of many diseases, including cancer, and are established targets for drug development. Tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) are endogenous MMP inhibitors and are being pursued for the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,009 Views
18 Pages

Repaglinide Silences the FOXO3/Lumican Axis and Represses the Associated Metastatic Potential of Neuronal Cancer Cells

  • Stefan Salcher,
  • Gilles Spoden,
  • Julia M. Huber,
  • Georg Golderer,
  • Herbert Lindner,
  • Michael J. Ausserlechner,
  • Ursula Kiechl-Kohlendorfer,
  • Kathrin Geiger and
  • Petra Obexer

18 December 2019

The transcription factor FOXO3 is associated with poor outcome in high-stage neuroblastoma (NB), as it facilitates chemoprotection and tumor angiogenesis. In other tumor entities, FOXO3 stimulates metastasis formation, one of the biggest challenges i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,292 Views
20 Pages

Identification of Novel HBV/HDV Entry Inhibitors by Pharmacophore- and QSAR-Guided Virtual Screening

  • Michael Kirstgen,
  • Simon Franz Müller,
  • Kira Alessandra Alicia Theresa Lowjaga,
  • Nora Goldmann,
  • Felix Lehmann,
  • Sami Alakurtti,
  • Jari Yli-Kauhaluoma,
  • Karl-Heinz Baringhaus,
  • Reimar Krieg and
  • Dieter Glebe
  • + 1 author

29 July 2021

The hepatic bile acid transporter Na+/taurocholate co-transporting polypeptide (NTCP) was identified in 2012 as the high-affinity hepatic receptor for the hepatitis B and D viruses (HBV/HDV). Since then, this carrier has emerged as promising drug tar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,589 Views
17 Pages

Isolation of Cysteine-Rich Peptides from Citrullus colocynthis

  • Behzad Shahin-Kaleybar,
  • Ali Niazi,
  • Alireza Afsharifar,
  • Ghorbanali Nematzadeh,
  • Reza Yousefi,
  • Bernhard Retzl,
  • Roland Hellinger,
  • Edin Muratspahić and
  • Christian W. Gruber

16 September 2020

The plant Citrullus colocynthis, a member of the squash (Cucurbitaceae) family, has a long history in traditional medicine. Based on the ancient knowledge about the healing properties of herbal preparations, plant-derived small molecules, e.g., salic...

  • Review
  • Open Access
51 Citations
8,047 Views
14 Pages

Why Differentiation Therapy Sometimes Fails: Molecular Mechanisms of Resistance to Retinoids

  • Petr Chlapek,
  • Viera Slavikova,
  • Pavel Mazanek,
  • Jaroslav Sterba and
  • Renata Veselska

Retinoids represent a popular group of differentiation inducers that are successfully used in oncology for treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia in adults and of neuroblastoma in children. The therapeutic potential of retinoids is based on their...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,159 Views
17 Pages

Thermal Treatment of a Commercial Polycyanoacrylate Adhesive Addressed for Instant Glass Restoration, for Investigating Its Ageing Tolerance

  • Evangelia C. Vouvoudi,
  • George A. Tamias,
  • Evangelia A. Chatzicharistou and
  • Dimitris S. Achilias

4 September 2023

In the present study, the results of an experimental work on the thermal endurance and decomposition products of the commercial restorative adhesive Loctite® Super Attak Glass, being applied on glass surfaces, are presented. The clarity of the cy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,007 Views
8 Pages

22 March 2025

The bacterium Bacillus anthracis secretes three protein exotoxins: Protective Antigen 83 (PA83), Lethal Factor (LF), and Edema Factor (EF). A cleaved form of PA83 (PA63) aids LF and EF entry into the cytoplasm, which leads to anthrax-induced cell dea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,222 Views
21 Pages

Chemical Constituents of the Mushroom Dictyophora indusiata and Their Anti-Inflammatory Activities

  • Yingfang Zhang,
  • Hang Xun,
  • Quan Gao,
  • Feifei Qi,
  • Jia Sun and
  • Feng Tang

18 March 2023

As an edible and medicinal fungus, Dictyophora indusiata is well-known for its morphological elegance, distinctive taste, high nutritional value, and therapeutic properties. In this study, eighteen compounds (1–18) were isolated and identified...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,714 Views
22 Pages

16 June 2020

Bovine leukemia virus (BLV) is the causative agent of enzootic bovine leukosis, which is the most common neoplastic disease of cattle and is closely related to human T-cell leukemia viruses. We investigated the role of a new host protein, PRMT5, in B...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
9,046 Views
12 Pages

16 April 2012

The radical-scavenging activities of two thiols, eight (thio)barbituric acid derivatives and six chain-breaking phenolic antioxidants were investigated using the induction period method for polymerization of methyl methacrylate (MMA) initiated by the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,844 Views
15 Pages

Rapid Discovery of Antimicrobial and Antimalarial Agents from Natural Product Fragments

  • Jianying Han,
  • Xueting Liu,
  • Lixin Zhang,
  • Wesley C. Van Voorhis,
  • Ronald J. Quinn and
  • Miaomiao Liu

Fragment-based drug discovery (FBDD) focuses on small compounds, known as fragments, typically with a molecular weight of less than 300 Da. This study highlights the benefits of employing a pure natural product library for FBDD, contrasting with the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
13,975 Views
17 Pages

mRNA-LNP COVID-19 Vaccine Lipids Induce Complement Activation and Production of Proinflammatory Cytokines: Mechanisms, Effects of Complement Inhibitors, and Relevance to Adverse Reactions

  • Tamás Bakos,
  • Tamás Mészáros,
  • Gergely Tibor Kozma,
  • Petra Berényi,
  • Réka Facskó,
  • Henriette Farkas,
  • László Dézsi,
  • Carlo Heirman,
  • Stefaan de Koker and
  • Raymond Schiffelers
  • + 4 authors

A small fraction of people vaccinated with mRNA–lipid nanoparticle (mRNA-LNP)-based COVID-19 vaccines display acute or subacute inflammatory symptoms whose mechanism has not been clarified to date. To better understand the molecular mechanism o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,340 Views
18 Pages

Background and Objective: Dysregulated tyrosine kinase signaling is a central driver of tumorigenesis, metastasis, and therapeutic resistance. While tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) have revolutionized targeted cancer treatment, identifying compound...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,222 Views
14 Pages

The Identification of Small Molecule Inhibitors That Reduce Invasion and Metastasis of Aggressive Cancers

  • Arjanneke F. van de Merbel,
  • Onno van Hooij,
  • Geertje van der Horst,
  • Cindy C. M. van Rijt-van de Westerlo,
  • Maaike H. van der Mark,
  • Henry Cheung,
  • Jan Kroon,
  • Gerald W. Verhaegh,
  • Johan Tijhuis and
  • Antoine Wellink
  • + 4 authors

8 February 2021

Transformed epithelial cells can activate programs of epithelial plasticity and switch from a sessile, epithelial phenotype to a motile, mesenchymal phenotype. This process is linked to the acquisition of an invasive phenotype and the formation of di...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,913 Views
12 Pages

There is currently an increase in the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria (MDR) worldwide, requiring the development of novel antibiotics. However, it is not only the choice of antibiotic that is important in treating an infection; the drug reg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,117 Views
28 Pages

25 September 2024

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), representing 85% of lung cancer cases, is characterized by its heterogeneity and progression through distinct stages. This study applied Weighted Gene Co-expression Network Analysis (WGCNA) to explore the molecular...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,469 Views
11 Pages

26 August 2023

This narrative review of the literature, consisting of papers found in PubMed and The Cochrane Library published up to 31 July 2023, analyzed those that were deemed to be closely related to the title of this paper. It was encountered that the peril o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,571 Views
21 Pages

FOXO1 Confers Maintenance of the Dark Zone Proliferation and Survival Program and Can Be Pharmacologically Targeted in Burkitt Lymphoma

  • Franziska Gehringer,
  • Stephanie E Weissinger,
  • Lotteke JYM Swier,
  • Peter Möller,
  • Thomas Wirth and
  • Alexey Ushmorov

25 September 2019

The FOXO1 transcription factor plays a central role in the proliferation and survival of B cells at several stages of differentiation. B cell malignancies, with exception of classical Hodgkin lymphoma, maintain expression of FOXO1 at levels character...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,349 Views
15 Pages

The Membrane Protein Sortilin Is a Potential Biomarker and Target for Glioblastoma

  • Mark Marsland,
  • Amiee Dowdell,
  • Sam Faulkner,
  • Craig Gedye,
  • James Lynam,
  • Cassandra P. Griffin,
  • Joanne Marsland,
  • Chen Chen Jiang and
  • Hubert Hondermarck

27 April 2023

Glioblastoma (GBM) is a devastating brain cancer with no effective treatment, and there is an urgent need for developing innovative biomarkers as well as therapeutic targets for better management of the disease. The membrane protein sortilin has rece...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2,730 Views
30 Pages

Recent Advances in Nanomedicine: Cutting-Edge Research on Nano-PROTAC Delivery Systems for Cancer Therapy

  • Xiaoqing Wu,
  • Yueli Shu,
  • Yao Zheng,
  • Peichuan Zhang,
  • Hanwen Cong,
  • Yingpei Zou,
  • Hao Cai and
  • Zhengyu Zha

Proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs) selectively degrade target proteins by recruiting intracellular E3 ubiquitin ligases, overcoming the limitations of traditional small-molecule inhibitors that merely block protein function. This approach has g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
4,640 Views
18 Pages

22 March 2021

Protein kinases are key enzymes in many signal transduction pathways, and play a crucial role in cellular proliferation, differentiation, and various cell regulatory processes. However, aberrant function of kinases has been associated with cancers an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,933 Views
22 Pages

GATA3-Driven ceRNA Network in Lung Adenocarcinoma Bone Metastasis Progression and Therapeutic Implications

  • Yun Liu,
  • Shihui Shen,
  • Xudong Wang,
  • Hansen Chen,
  • Wenjie Ren,
  • Haifeng Wei,
  • Kun Li and
  • Lei Li

6 February 2025

Background/Objectives: Bone metastasis is a common and severe complication of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), impacting prognosis and treatment outcomes. Understanding the molecular mechanisms behind LUAD bone metastasis (LUADBM) is essential for develop...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,264 Views
17 Pages

7 December 2022

(1) Background: Both sepsis acute lung injury (SALI) and non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are life-threatening diseases caused by immune response disorders and inflammation, but the underlining linking mechanisms are still not clear. This study aim...

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