Gastric cancer

Effect of cyclosporin A particles of varying diameters on gastric cancer cell apoptosis

X. L. Xing, Lu, Y., Qiu, H. L., Xing, X. L., Lu, Y., Qiu, H. L., Xing, X. L., Lu, Y., and Qiu, H. L., Effect of cyclosporin A particles of varying diameters on gastric cancer cell apoptosis, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

Human health is significantly threatened by gastric cancer, which is the most common malignant tumor; although drastic, surgery is currently the only way to cure it. However, high recurrence rates and low survival rates are associated with the disease. Therefore, to improve the effectiveness of gastric cancer treatment and to increase the clinical cure rate, we investigated the effect of cyclosporin A particles of varying diameter on gastric cancer cell apoptosis.

Reduced expression of serum miR-204 predicts poor prognosis of gastric cancer

X. Chen, Liu, X. S., Liu, H. Y., Lu, Y. Y., Li, Y., Chen, X., Liu, X. S., Liu, H. Y., Lu, Y. Y., Li, Y., Chen, X., Liu, X. S., Liu, H. Y., Lu, Y. Y., and Li, Y., Reduced expression of serum miR-204 predicts poor prognosis of gastric cancer, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

Deregulation of microRNAs (miRNAs) is implicated in the initiation and progression of gastric cancer (GC). Previous studies have demonstrated that miR-204 was downregulated in GC tissues. However, its expression profile in serum samples and its potential for clinical value remain unknown. Real-time PCR was performed to evaluate the expression level of serum miR-204 in patients with GC. The association between serum miR-204 expression level and the clinical outcome of GC was then investigated.

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