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Published in PLoS Genetics, this study demonstrated the role of microRNA-93 in regulating the proliferation and differentiation of both normal and malignant breast stem cells, providing insights into breast cancer development.
This research, published in Clinical Cancer Research, revealed that RAD51 plays a crucial role in the resistance of cancer stem cells to PARP inhibitors in triple-negative breast cancer, offering a potential therapeutic target.
Published in Cancer Research, this study showed that MicroRNA-100 inhibits the self-renewal of breast cancer stem-like cells and breast tumor development, highlighting its potential as a therapeutic agent.
Published in Oncotarget, this research explored the function of microRNA-221 in the regulation of normal mammary epithelial cells and breast cancer stem-like cells, providing insights into cancer development.
This study, published in Tumor Biology, examined the prognostic significance of ALDH1 isoenzymes in breast cancer, contributing to the understanding of breast cancer prognosis.
Published in Gastroenterology, this research developed and validated a model to predict bowel dysfunction after rectal cancer resection, improving patient care.
This meta-analysis, published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, examined the relationship between radiation-induced lymphopenia and survival outcomes in women with cervical cancer.
This study, published in Oncology Reports, investigated the specific killing effect of matrine on castration-resistant prostate cancer cells by targeting the Akt/FoxO3a signaling pathway.
This study, published in the Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research, used single-cell deconvolution to reveal autocrine IL11-mediated resistance to docetaxel in prostate cancer.
This research, published in Brachytherapy, examined the use of brachytherapy in the treatment of newly diagnosed metastatic cervical cancer and its impact on survival.
Dr. Shoumin Bai is a leading researcher in cancer biology, focusing on the role of microRNAs and other molecular mechanisms in breast and prostate cancer. His work has significantly contributed to understanding cancer stem cells and developing novel therapeutic strategies, particularly in response to PARP inhibitors and radiation therapy.
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