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1. Blockade of histamine receptor H1 augments immune checkpoint therapy by enhancing MHC-I expression in pancreatic cancer cells

2. Reciprocal antagonism of PIN1-APC/CCDH1 governs mitotic protein stability and cell cycle entry

3. The five-item modified frailty index predicts long-term outcomes in elderly patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery

4. Inhibition of ERK1/2 in cancer-associated pancreatic stellate cells suppresses cancer–stromal interaction and metastasis

5. The existence of biliary intraepithelial neoplasia at resection margin is not a risk factor for recurrence of biliary tract cancer.

6. Reciprocal inhibition of PIN1 and APC/CCDH1 controls timely G1/S transition and creates therapeutic vulnerability

7. Bone marrow-derived macrophages converted into cancer-associated fibroblast-like cells promote pancreatic cancer progression

8. Sulfopin, a selective covalent inhibitor of Pin1, blocks Myc-driven tumor initiation and growthin vivo

9. Sulfopin is a covalent inhibitor of Pin1 that blocks Myc-driven tumors in vivo

10. Adipose tissue-derived stromal cells are sources of cancer-associated fibroblasts and enhance tumor progression by dense collagen matrix

11. Pancreatic stellate cells reorganize matrix components and lead pancreatic cancer invasion via the function of Endo180

12. Targeting Pin1 renders pancreatic cancer eradicable by synergizing with immunochemotherapy

13. Inhibition of death-associated protein kinase 1 attenuates cis P-tau and neurodegeneration in traumatic brain injury

14. Degree of desmoplasia in metastatic lymph node lesions is associated with lesion size and poor prognosis in pancreatic cancer patients

15. Extra-pancreatic invasion induces lipolytic and fibrotic changes in the adipose microenvironment, with released fatty acids enhancing the invasiveness of pancreatic cancer cells

16. Inhibition of ERK1/2 in cancer-associated pancreatic stellate cells suppresses cancer–stromal interaction and metastasis

17. Cancer-associated peritoneal mesothelial cells lead the formation of pancreatic cancer peritoneal dissemination

18. S100P regulates the collective invasion of pancreatic cancer cells into the lymphatic endothelial monolayer

19. Cancer-associated acinar-to-ductal metaplasia within the invasive front of pancreatic cancer contributes to local invasion

20. Basement membrane destruction by pancreatic stellate cells leads to local invasion in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

21. Adipose tissue-derived stromal cells are sources of cancer-associated fibroblasts and enhance tumor progression by dense collagen matrix

22. Autophagy inhibition enhances antiproliferative effect of salinomycin in pancreatic cancer cells

23. Autophagy Is Required for Activation of Pancreatic Stellate Cells, Associated With Pancreatic Cancer Progression and Promotes Growth of Pancreatic Tumors in Mice

24. 104 - Pancreatic Stellate Cells Induce Basement Membrane Destruction and Lead Cancer Cell Invasion in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

25. 306 - BM-Derived Cells Recruited to the Pancreas Constitute the Tumor Microenvironment and Promote Invasion of Pancreatic Cancer

26. Sa1377 - Necroptosis Promotes Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion in Pancreatic Cancer

27. AB025. S025. Basement membrane destruction by pancreatic stellate cells leads to local invasion in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

28. AB080. P052. Role of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in pancreatic cancer liver metastasis

29. AB036. P007. BM-derived cells differentiated into multilineage hematopoietic cells regulate invasion and proliferation of pancreatic cancer

30. Establishment of pancreatic organoid from human and murine pancreas tissue

31. Single-incision laparoscopic cholecystectomy with needle graspers

32. Degree of desmoplasia in metastatic lymph node lesions is associated with lesion size and poor prognosis in pancreatic cancer patients.

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