37 results on '"Chen, Hao-Yan"'
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2. BCAA-producing Clostridium symbiosum promotes colorectal tumorigenesis through the modulation of host cholesterol metabolism
3. Fusobacterium nucleatum-derived succinic acid induces tumor resistance to immunotherapy in colorectal cancer
4. Fluorescence photobleaching and recovery of fluorescein sodium in carbomer film.
5. Mask-free and programmable patterning of graphene by ultrafast laser direct writing
6. The distinct role of strand-specific miR-514b-3p and miR-514b-5p in colorectal cancer metastasis
7. Risk factors for colorectal neoplasms based on colonoscopy and pathological diagnoses of Chinese citizens: a multicenter, case-control study
8. CD24 mediates gastric carcinogenesis and promotes gastric cancer progression via STAT3 activation
9. Endoscopic, clinicopathological, and growth characteristics of minute gastric cancer.
10. Bidirectional regulation between TMEFF2 and STAT3 may contribute to Helicobacter pylori-associated gastric carcinogenesis
11. Repeating Ultraluminous X-Ray Bursts and Repeating Fast Radio Bursts: A Possible Association?
12. Role of C9orf140 in the promotion of colorectal cancer progression and mechanisms of its upregulation via activation of STAT5, β-catenin and EZH2
13. The A946T polymorphism in the interferon induced helicase gene does not confer susceptibility to Graves’ disease in Chinese population
14. 99mTc-HYNIC-TOC scintigraphy in evaluation of active Graves’ ophthalmopathy (GO)
15. Intercellular adhesion molecule 1 gene polymorphisms do not contribute to Graves’ disease in Chinese patients
16. CD24, an early event of carcinogenesis, induces gastric cancer progression via STAT3 activation: PR0455: Oncology Basic
17. Role of STAT3 and vitamin D receptor in EZH2-mediated invasion of human colorectal cancer
18. Effects of Gravitational-wave Radiation of Eccentric Neutron Starâ€"White Dwarf Binaries on the Periodic Activity of Fast Radio Burst Sources.
19. L-selectin gene polymorphisms in Gravesʼ disease
20. Pseudopod‐associated protein KIF20B promotes Gli1‐induced epithelial‐mesenchymal transition modulated by pseudopodial actin dynamic in human colorectal cancer.
21. TEAD4 promotes colorectal tumorigenesis via transcriptionally targeting YAP1.
22. A Master microRNA miR-508-3p Modulates the Mesenchymal Subtype of Colorectal Cancer by Targeting ZEB1/BMI1/SALL4 Network
23. Probiotics Clostridium butyricum and Bacillus subtilis ameliorate intestinal tumorigenesis.
24. Bidirectional regulation between TMEFF2 and STAT3 may contribute to H elicobacter pylori-associated gastric carcinogenesis.
25. Candidate microRNA Biomarkers in Human Gastric Cancer: A Systematic Review and Validation Study.
26. Analysis of long non-coding RNA expression profiles in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
27. Genetic variants in the inositol phosphate metabolism pathway and risk of different types of cancer.
28. Association of the interleukin (IL)-16 gene polymorphisms with Graves' disease
29. miR-508 Defines the Stem-like/Mesenchymal Subtype in Colorectal Cancer.
30. High Expression of FAM83B Predicts Poor Prognosis in Patients with Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma and Correlates with Cell Cycle and Cell Proliferation.
31. High expression of GPR116 indicates poor survival outcome and promotes tumor progression in colorectal carcinoma.
32. Overexpression of NOX4 predicts poor prognosis and promotes tumor progression in human colorectal cancer.
33. Downregulation of RPL15 may predict poor survival and associate with tumor progression in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
34. Alcohol consumption and the risk of Barrett's esophagus: a comprehensive meta-analysis.
35. Berberine may rescue Fusobacterium nucleatum-induced colorectal tumorigenesis by modulating the tumor microenvironment.
36. A long non-coding RNA signature to improve prognosis prediction of colorectal cancer.
37. MicroRNA sequence polymorphisms and the risk of different types of cancer.
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