New Finding of an Epigenetic Regulation of Autophagy in Human Cancer Cells was Revealed by a Researc
2015-10-14 |
Autophagy is a self-proteolytic process that degrades intracellular material to enable cellular survival under unfavorable conditions. However, how autophagy is activated in human carcinogenesis remains largely unknown.
High arterial blood pressure (A.K.A. hypertension) attacks over 1/3 of adult population worldwide. As a “silent killer”, hypertension exacerbates lethal outcome of cardiovascular diseases such as he...
Chyle leak (CL) following pancreatectomy primarily results from iatrogenic injury to the cisterna chyli or its tributaries during pancreatic resection procedures. Having been overlooked for decades, C...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a commonly used cell type in regenerative medicine. However, their therapeutic potential remains controversial due to challenges in maintaining their lineage and viab...