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    Crocetin shifts autophagic cell survival to death of breast cancer cells in chemotherapy by Ailian Zhang, Jincheng Li

    Published 2017-03-01

    The chemotherapy with fluorouracil is not always effective, in which some breast cancer cells may survive the fluorouracil treatment through enhanced autophagy. Crocetin is the major constituent of saffron, a Chinese traditional herb, which has recently found to have multiple pharmacological effects...

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    Lipid droplets in plants: turnover and stress responses by Yujie Zhao, Rui Cao, Jincheng Li, Yingying Xu, Lijuan Zhou, Yajin Ye

    Published 2025-06-01

    Lipid droplets (LDs) have emerged as dynamic organelles central to plant lipid metabolism, stress adaptation, and energy homeostasis. This review synthesizes recent advances in understanding LD biogenesis and degradation in plants, highlighting conserved and divergent mechanisms relative to other eu...

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    Cross-Scale Hypergraph Neural Networks with Inter–Intra Constraints for Mitosis Detection by Jincheng Li, Danyang Dong, Yihui Zhan, Guanren Zhu, Hengshuo Zhang, Xing Xie, Lingling Yang

    Published 2025-07-01

    Mitotic figures in tumor tissues are an important criterion for diagnosing malignant lesions, and physicians often search for the presence of mitosis in whole slide imaging (WSI). However, prolonged visual inspection by doctors may increase the likelihood of human error. With the advancement of deep...

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    Tuberculosis infection control in MDR-TB designated hospitals in Jiangsu Province, China by Honghuan Song, Guoli Li, Zhuping Xu, Feixian Wang, Xiaoping Wang, Bing Dai, Xing Zhang, Jincheng Li, Yan Li, Limei Zhu

    Published 2025-12-01

    Background: Hospital-acquired Tuberculosis (TB) infections among healthcare workers (HCWs) and patients present a significant challenge due to the increased risk of TB infection within healthcare settings. Methods: A standardized assessment tool was applied for the evaluation, which involved direct...

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