Tag: CCK-8

  • The Worn Carpet: The Effect of Spiridine on Osteoarthritis and Cellular Interactions

    Osteoarthritis (OA) is considered one of the most prevalent chronic diseases, causing pain and disability that impose a significant economic burden on patients and society. The prevalence of this disease is increasing with the growing number of elderly and overweight individuals worldwide. This article delves into the factors affecting the…

  • Innovative Nanocarrier System for Targeting and Eliminating M2 Tumor-Associated Macrophages to Enhance Immunotherapy Against Cancer

    Immunotherapy is considered one of the most prominent therapeutic approaches currently used in cancer treatment, as it enhances the immune system’s ability to combat cancer cells. However, one of the major challenges remains the ability to improve the tumor microenvironment and address the negative effects of tumor-associated immune cells, known…

  • Health Benefits and Future Use Prospects of Red Honey Flower

    The diverse “Japanese Lonicera” buds, known as “red honey,” are considered one of the anticipated subjects in scientific research. Despite the growing public attention to the beauty of these buds, their potential uses remain obscure due to a lack of systematic studies. This article aims to investigate the biological activities…

  • Diversity of Fiber-Associated Communities in Gastric Cancer and Their Impact on Immune Resistance

    Gastric cancers are considered one of the major health challenges globally, ranking as the fifth most common malignant tumor and the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in China. Despite significant advances in understanding the molecular mechanisms behind gastric cancer, survival rates for affected individuals remain low due to treatment…

  • New Strategies to Enhance Meniscus Repair Using Human-Derived Tissue Matrices

    Meniscus injuries are among the most common injuries resulting from sports activities or age-related changes, and they represent a significant medical challenge due to the limited self-healing capabilities of the tissue. Studies suggest that about 50% of individuals who experience a rupture of the meniscus suffer from post-traumatic osteoarthritis, leading…

  • New Strategies to Enhance Meniscal Repair Using Human-Derived Matrixes

    Meniscus injuries are considered one of the most common injuries resulting from sports activities or age-related changes, representing a significant medical challenge due to their limited self-healing capabilities. Studies indicate that approximately 50% of individuals who experience a tear in the meniscus suffer from post-traumatic osteoarthritis, leading to negative impacts…

  • Defining the Role of Chromatin Regulators in Lung Adenocarcinoma and Their Impact on Survival Outcomes and Immune Response

    Introduction: Lung cancer is a major source of cancer-related deaths, with incidence rates continuing to rise worldwide. Chromatin remodeling, as a vital biological process in regulating gene expression, is a key factor in the development and progression of malignant tumors. However, the role of chromatin regulators in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD)…

  • The research focus is on the role of short non-coding RNA in goiter caused by excess iodine.

    Excess iodine intake is considered an important public health issue affecting many countries, as it is associated with an increased prevalence of goiter (thyroid enlargement). Although there is considerable research on the impact of iodine on thyroid health, the effect of long non-coding RNA (lncRNAs) on this condition has not…

  • The research focuses on the role of small interfering RNA in goiter caused by excess iodine.

    Excessive iodine intake is considered one of the important public health issues affecting many countries, as it is associated with an increased prevalence of goiter (enlargement of the thyroid gland). Although there is a considerable amount of research on the impact of iodine on thyroid health, the effect of long…

  • The Effect of Tanshinone II A in the Treatment of Liver Cancer: Exploring Mechanisms and Predictive Models Applied to Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is considered one of the most serious types of cancers that threaten public health, representing about 85-90% of all primary liver cancers. Although surgical resection is the most effective treatment, most patients are diagnosed at advanced stages, depriving them of surgical options. In this context, alternative therapies…

  • The Effect of STK10 Kinase on Immune Cell Death in Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Its Relationship with Patient Prognosis

    Immunogenic Cell Death (ICD) is a complex biological process that plays a crucial role in activating the immune response against tumors. Many researchers are trying to understand the specific factors that influence the occurrence of this phenomenon, especially in cases of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). In this article, we will…