The therapeutic effects of resveratrol on hepatic steatosis in high-fat diet-induced obese mice by improving oxidative stress, inflammation and lipid-related gene transcriptional expression
Author: Kang Cheng, Zhihua Song, Hao Zhang, Simian Li, Chao Wang, Lili Zhang, Tian Wang
Knockdown of long non-coding RNA PCAT1 in glioma stem cells promotes radiation sensitivity
Author: Penghai Zhang, Yang Liu, Changyu Fu, Ce Wang, Xingbang Duan, Wenting Zou, Tianshu Zhao
The role of Golgi reassembly and stacking protein 65 phosphorylation in H<Subscript>2</Subscript>O<Subscript>2</Subscript>-induced cell death and Golgi morphological changes
Author: Guang Ji, Weiwei Zhang, Moyuan Quan, Yang Chen, Hui Qu, Zhiping Hu
miR-106a suppresses tumor cells death in colorectal cancer through targeting ATG7
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