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  1. Peritoneal fibrosis (PF) is a frequent complication caused by peritoneal dialysis (PD). Peritoneal mesothelial cells (PMCs), the first barrier of the peritoneum, play an important role in maintaining structure...

    Authors: Junyi Zhao, Jun Shi, Yun Shan, Manshu Yu, Xiaolin Zhu, Yilin Zhu, Li Liu and Meixiao Sheng
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:33
  2. Recent interest in the role of ascorbate in crucial metabolic processes is driven by the growing number of medical reports that show beneficial effects of ascorbate supplementation for maintaining general well...

    Authors: Magdalena Przybyło and Marek Langner
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:32
  3. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), a dicarboxypeptidase, plays a major role in the regulation of blood pressure by cleaving angiotensin I into angiotensin II (Ang II), a potent vasoconstrictor. Because of it...

    Authors: Duo-Yao Cao, Suguru Saito, Luciana C. Veiras, Derick Okwan-Duodu, Ellen A. Bernstein, Jorge F. Giani, Kenneth E. Bernstein and Zakir Khan
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:31
  4. Dysregulation of the proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) is a crucial cause of atherosclerosis. MiR-637 exerts an antiproliferative effect on multiple human cells. Its impact on...

    Authors: Ning Yang, Bo Dong, Yanqiu Song, Yang Li, Lu Kou, Jingyu Yang and Qin Qin
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:30
  5. Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) as a widespread and pivotal epigenetic molecule participates in the occurrence and progression of malignant tumors. DRAIC, a kind of lncRNA whose coding gene location is on 15q23 c...

    Authors: Zheng Zhang, Xiaoxuan Hu, Jia Kuang, Jinmao Liao and Qi Yuan
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:29
  6. Adoptive T-cell therapy (ACT) using autologous tumor-reactive T lymphocytes has considerable potential for cancer immunotherapy. In ACT, T cells are isolated from cancer patients and then stimulated and expand...

    Authors: Salman Bagheri, Elmira Safaie Qamsari, Mehdi Yousefi, Farhad Riazi-Rad and Zahra Sharifzadeh
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:28
  7. MicroRNA dysregulation occurs in many human diseases, including atherosclerosis. Here, we examined the serum expression and clinical significance of miR-186-5p in patients with atherosclerosis, and explored it...

    Authors: Bin Sun, Qingtao Cao, Meng Meng and Xiaolong Wang
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:27
  8. Oxidative stress results in cell apoptosis/death and plays a detrimental role in disease development and progression. Stressors alter the miRNA expression profile and miRNAs play a role in the cell response to...

    Authors: Duo Zhao, Hao Zheng, Adam Greasley, Fengjun Ling, Qinfeng Zhou, Bowen Wang, Tiffany Ni, Ishita Topiwala, Cuilin Zhu, Tina Mele, Kexiang Liu and Xiufen Zheng
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:26
  9. Cervical cancer remains the second leading cause of mortality in women in developing countries. While surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and vaccine therapy are being applied for its treatment, individually ...

    Authors: Chenglai Xia, Zhihong He and Yantao Cai
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:25
  10. A huge array of function is played by the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway in development by balancing gene expression through the modulation of cell-specific DNA binding downstream effectors such as T-cell fac...

    Authors: Mumtaz Anwar, Pooja Malhotra, Rakesh Kochhar, Alka Bhatia, Akhtar Mahmood, Rajinder Singh and Safrun Mahmood
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:24
  11. Apoptotic cells are rapidly engulfed and degraded by phagocytes through efferocytosis. Efferocytosis is a highly regulated process. It is triggered upon the activation of caspase-dependent apoptosis, which in ...

    Authors: Mehri Bemani Naeini, Vanessa Bianconi, Matteo Pirro and Amirhossein Sahebkar
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:23
  12. Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is often characterized by cell proliferation and migration of pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (PASMCs). LncRNA cancer susceptibility candidate 2 (CASC2) has been re...

    Authors: Yan Han, Yuhao Liu, Chaokuan Yang, Chuanyu Gao, Xiaoyan Guo and Jiangtao Cheng
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:21
  13. MiR-483-5p was recently identified as a risk factor in the early stages of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients. Here, we further investigated how miR-483-5p affects cardiomyocyte apoptosis and oxidative...

    Authors: Yan Hao, Haitao Yuan and Houzhi Yu
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:20

    The Retraction Note to this article has been published in Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2021 26:8

  14. It has been shown that miR-144-3p regulates cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration and invasion in various cancers. However, the function and expression of miR-144-3p in colorectal cancer (CRC) remained obsc...

    Authors: Naihui Sun, Liang Zhang, Chongguang Zhang and Yuan Yuan
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:19
  15. High levels of the post-translational modification O-GlcNAcylation (O-GlcNAc) are found in multiple cancers, including bladder cancer. Autophagy, which can be induced by stress from post-translational modifica...

    Authors: Lu Jin, Feng Yuan, Guangcheng Dai, Qiu Yao, Han Xiang, Lixia Wang, Boxin Xue, Yuxi Shan and Xiaolong Liu
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:17
  16. Over the past decade, mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) found in the bone marrow microenvironment have been considered to be important candidates in cellular therapy. However, the application of MSCs in clinica...

    Authors: Jing Zhang, Yunsheng Liu, Wen Yin and Xingbin Hu
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:16
  17. Based on available metabolomic studies, influenza infection affects a variety of cellular metabolic pathways to ensure an optimal environment for its replication and production of viral particles. Following in...

    Authors: Mohsen Keshavarz, Farid Solaymani-Mohammadi, Haideh Namdari, Yaser Arjeini, Mohammad Javad Mousavi and Farhad Rezaei
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:15
  18. MicroRNA-125b (miR-125b) is downregulated in human cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC). However, its function in CSCC has yet to be extensively explored. Here, we analyze the relationship between signal t...

    Authors: Ke Tian, Wanggen Liu, Jing Zhang, Xiaoyi Fan, Jingyuan Liu, Nan Zhao, Chunxia Yao and Guoying Miao
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:12
  19. Ferroptosis is a newly recognized type of cell death, which is different from traditional necrosis, apoptosis or autophagic cell death. However, the position of ferroptosis in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced ...

    Authors: Pengfei Liu, Yetong Feng, Hanwei Li, Xin Chen, Guangsuo Wang, Shiyuan Xu, Yalan Li and Lei Zhao
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:10
  20. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is still the most common cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide and accumulating studies report that HCC is frequently linked to chronic inflammation. G-protein alpha-subuni...

    Authors: Hongda Ding, Xixia Zhang, Yang Su, Changjun Jia and Chaoliu Dai
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:8
  21. Viral myocarditis (VMC) is a type of cardiac inflammation that is generally caused by coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) infection. Several MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are known to play crucial roles in VMC pathogenesis. MiR-15 ...

    Authors: Ru Tong, Tiewen Jia, Ruijie Shi and Futang Yan
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:6
  22. MicroRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) can participate in the development and progression of neuroblastoma. Many studies have indicated that miR-429 can participate in tumor development. However, the mechanism underlying ...

    Authors: Xianjun Zhou, Hongting Lu, Fujiang Li, Xiwei Hao, Lulu Han, Qian Dong and Xin Chen
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:5
  23. Precise coordination of cytoskeletal components and dynamic control of cell adhesion and migration are required for crucial cell processes such as differentiation and morphogenesis. We investigated the potenti...

    Authors: Beata Machnicka, Aurélie Ponceau, Julien Picot, Yves Colin and Marie-Christine Lecomte
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:3
  24. This review focuses on DNA–dependent protein kinase (DNA–PK), which is the key regulator of canonical non–homologous end–joining (NHEJ), the predominant mechanism of DNA double–strand break (DSB) repair in mam...

    Authors: Jiangdong Sui, Shichuan Zhang and Benjamin P. C. Chen
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2020 25:2
  25. Circular RNA (circRNA) has recently been considered as a key regulator in carcinogenesis. In this study, we investigated the functional significance and regulatory role of circ-CAMK2A (hsa_circ_0128332) in lun...

    Authors: Jiahui Du, Guangzhao Zhang, Hongli Qiu, Haifeng Yu and Wuying Yuan
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:72
  26. Sex-determining region Y-box containing gene 30 (SOX30) is a newly identified tumor-associated gene in several types of cancer. However, whether SOX30 is involved in the development and progression of prostate...

    Authors: Qiang Fu, Zhenye Sun, Fan Yang, Tianci Mao, Yanyao Gao and He Wang
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:71
  27. The expression level of miR-376c-3p is significantly lower in infants with neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) than in healthy infants. However, the biological function of this microRNA remains larg...

    Authors: Heng Zhang, Jie Zhou, Mingxia Zhang, Yanjie Yi and Bing He
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:67
  28. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) function as post-transcriptional gene expression regulators. Some miRNAs, including the recently discovered miR-582–3p, have been implicated in leukemogenesis. This study aimed to reveal the...

    Authors: Haixia Li, Xuefei Tian, Paoqiu Wang, Mao Huang, Ronghua Xu and Tian Nie
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:66
  29. Hypoestrogenism in women is strongly associated with menopause and it can lead to lipid disorder, which predisposes people to premature cardiovascular disease. However, the mechanism of lipid disorder remains ...

    Authors: Ye Meng and Lu Zong
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:65
  30. Hypoxia in the vicinity of bone defects triggers the osteogenic differentiation of precursor cells and promotes healing. The activation of STAT3 signaling in mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has similarly been re...

    Authors: Xin Yu, Qilong Wan, Xiaoling Ye, Yuet Cheng, Janak L. Pathak and Zubing Li
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:64
  31. The participation of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in myocardial infarction has recently been noted. However, their underlying roles in the border zone of myocardial infarction remain unclear. This study uses ...

    Authors: Qingkun Meng, Zhijun Sun, Hui Gu, Jiaying Luo, Jingjing Wang, Chuanhe Wang and Su Han
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:63
  32. Myocardial ischaemia reperfusion injury (MIRI) is a difficult problem in clinical practice, and it may involve various microRNAs. This study investigated the role that endogenous microRNA-146a plays in myocard...

    Authors: Tiantian Zhang, Yiwen Ma, Lin Gao, Chengyu Mao, Huasu Zeng, Xiaofei Wang, Yapin Sun, Jianmin Gu, Yue Wang, Kan Chen, Zhihua Han, Yuqi Fan, Jun Gu, Junfeng Zhang and Changqian Wang
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:62
  33. Breast tumor growth and recurrence are driven by an infrequent population of breast tumor-initiating cells (BTIC). We and others have reported that the frequency of BTIC is orders of magnitude higher when brea...

    Authors: William D. Gwynne, Mirza S. Shakeel, Jianhan Wu, Robin M. Hallett, Adele Girgis-Gabardo, Anna Dvorkin-Gheva and John A. Hassell
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:59
  34. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer-related death worldwide. P21-activated kinase 4 (PAK4) and miR-9-5p have emerged as attractive therapeutic targets in several tumor types, but in CRC, the r...

    Authors: Meihua Wang, Qianqian Gao, Yufang Chen, Ziyan Li, Lingping Yue and Yun Cao
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:58
  35. Glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) is a member of the HSP70 protein family and a key endoplasmic reticulum chaperone. It has been revealed to play important roles both in the maturation, folding and transpor...

    Authors: Ying Liu, Xuemei Wang, Zhen Zhen, Yanbo Yu, Youwen Qiu and Wensheng Xiang
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:57
  36. Hypoxia, a major condition associated with the tumor microenvironment, stimulates the migration of cancer cells. SOX2 is a powerful transcription factor that shows higher expression in several cancers, however...

    Authors: Yueyuan Wang, Maria Bibi, Pengxiang Min, Wenjie Deng, Yujie Zhang and Jun Du
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:55
  37. Ectodermal dysplasias are characterized by developmental abnormalities in ectodermal structures. Hypohidrotic ectodermal dysplasias (HED) are the most common subtype. They are most commonly inherited via X-lin...

    Authors: Marzieh Rahbaran, Maryam Hassani Doabsari, Simindokht Salavitabar, Neda Mokhberian, Ziba Morovvati and Saeid Morovvati
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:54
  38. Gastric cancer is a malignant tumor with the fifth incidence and third mortality worldwide. There were 951,000 new cases and about 723,000 patients died of it in 2012. Undoubtedly, gastric cancer has been affe...

    Authors: Fei Jiang and Xiaobing Shen
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:53
  39. Hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation is a central event during hepatic fibrosis. Aerobic glycolysis is one of its metabolic hallmarks. Blocking glycolysis is a novel therapeutic option for liver fibrosis. Th...

    Authors: Dujing Ban, Shangbo Hua, Wen Zhang, Chao Shen, Xuehua Miao and Wensheng Liu
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2019 24:52

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