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Xiaoting Sun
Researcher at Shanghai University
Publications - 14
Citations - 414
Xiaoting Sun is an academic researcher from Shanghai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 220 citations.
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Primary tumors release ITGBL1-rich extracellular vesicles to promote distal metastatic tumor growth through fibroblast-niche formation.
Qing Ji,Lihong Zhou,Hua Sui,Liu Yang,Xinnan Wu,Qing Song,Ru Jia,Ruixiao Li,Jian Sun,Ziyuan Wang,Ningning Liu,Yuanyuan Feng,Xiaoting Sun,Gang Cai,Yu Feng,Jianfeng Cai,Yihai Cao,Yihai Cao,Guoxiang Cai,Yan Wang,Qi Li +20 more
TL;DR: It is shown that ITGBL1-containing extracellular vesicles derived from primary colorectal cancer cells activate the production of inflammatory cytokines by resident fibroblasts in distant organs, promoting metastatic cancer growth.
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Polycarbonates with Potent and Selective Antimicrobial Activity toward Gram-Positive Bacteria
Alekhya Nimmagadda,Xuan Liu,Peng Teng,Ma Su,Yaqiong Li,Qiao Qiao,Nawal K. Khadka,Xiaoting Sun,Jianjun Pan,Hai Xu,Qi Li,Jianfeng Cai +11 more
TL;DR: The design and synthesis of amphiphilic polycarbonates containing primary amino groups are reported, which exhibit potent antimicrobial activity and excellent selectivity to Gram-positive bacteria, including multidrug resistant pathogens.
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Brown-fat-mediated tumour suppression by cold-altered global metabolism
Takahiro Seki,Yunlong Yang,Xiaoting Sun,Sharon Lim,Sisi Xie,Ziheng Guo,Wen Xiong,Masashi Kuroda,Hiroshi Sakaue,Kayoko Hosaka,Xu Jing,Masahito Yoshihara,Lili Qu,Xin Li,Yuguo Chen,Yihai Cao +15 more
TL;DR: In this article , cold exposure of tumour-bearing mice to cold conditions markedly inhibits the growth of various types of solid tumours, including clinically untreatable cancers such as pancreatic cancers.
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Homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 2 (HIPK2): a promising target for anti-cancer therapies
TL;DR: The anti-tumorigenic mechanisms of HIPK2 are reviewed, which include promotion of apoptosis, inhibition of angiogenesis in hypoxia, prevention of tumor invasion/metastasis and attenuation of multidrug resistance in cancer.
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Dihydromyricetin reverses MRP2-mediated MDR and enhances anticancer activity induced by oxaliplatin in colorectal cancer cells.
Ziyuan Wang,Xiaoting Sun,Yuanyuan Feng,Xuan Liu,Lihong Zhou,Hua Sui,Qing Ji,Qiukai E,Jia Chen,Lili Wu,Qi Li +10 more
TL;DR: This study provided the first direct evidence that the inhibitory effects of DMY on MRP2 expression in OXA-resistant CRC cells were closely associated with the inhibition of nuclear factor-erythroid 2 p45 related factor 2 signaling.