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Qiu-Shi Peng

Researcher at Central South University

Publications -  7
Citations -  110

Qiu-Shi Peng is an academic researcher from Central South University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 35 citations.

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circRNA_0000140 suppresses oral squamous cell carcinoma growth and metastasis by targeting miR-31 to inhibit Hippo signaling pathway.

TL;DR: The roles of circ_0000140 in OSCC tumorigenesis as well as in metastasis are demonstrated, and circ-0000140 exerts its tumor-suppressing effect through miR-31/LATS2 axis of Hippo signaling pathway in OS CC.
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Cell-cell contact-driven EphB1 cis- and trans- signalings regulate cancer stem cells enrichment after chemotherapy

TL;DR: In this paper , a cellular model that mimics the process of cisplatin responsiveness in NSCLC patients was introduced, where lung cancer stem cells were enriched with OCT4-SOX2-TCF-NANOG motifs.
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Exosomal cargos-mediated metabolic reprogramming in tumor microenvironment

TL;DR: The role of exosomal cargos in metabolic reprogramming in tumor micro-environment (TME) is discussed in this article , where the authors highlight the composition and characteristics of the TME and summarize the components of the exosome and their corresponding sorting mode.
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Rac1 promotes the reprogramming of glucose metabolism and the growth of colon cancer cells through upregulating SOX9

TL;DR: In this paper , the role of Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1) in metabolic reprogramming of tumor cells is investigated. But, the role role of Rac1 in tumor metabolic re-rogramming is still unclear.
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The role of tripartite motif-containing 28 in cancer progression and its therapeutic potentials

TL;DR: In this paper , the role of tripartite motif-containing 28 (TRIM28) in tumor proliferation, migration, invasion and cell death was reviewed and the important role of TRIM28 in tumor stemness sustainability and immune regulation was summarized.