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Zhengzhi Zou
Researcher at South China Normal University
Publications - 17
Citations - 1161
Zhengzhi Zou is an academic researcher from South China Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer research & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 577 citations.
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Tumor-associated macrophages: an accomplice in solid tumor progression
TL;DR: The role of TAMs in promoting tumor growth, enhancing cancer cells resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy, promoting tumor angiogenesis, inducing tumor migration and invasion and metastasis, activating immunosuppression is focused on.
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Induction of reactive oxygen species: an emerging approach for cancer therapy.
TL;DR: Combining above traditional treatments with ROS-induced agents will be considered as a promising strategy in cancer therapy.
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Dihydroartemisinin-induced unfolded protein response feedback attenuates ferroptosis via PERK/ATF4/HSPA5 pathway in glioma cells
Yibing Chen,Yanjun Mi,Xiaofei Zhang,Qian Ma,Yucen Song,Liwei Zhang,Dandan Wang,Jinliang Xing,Benxin Hou,Haolong Li,Huan Jin,Wei Du,Zhengzhi Zou +12 more
TL;DR: Data suggested that ferroptosis might be a novel anticancer mechanism of DHA in glioma and HSPA5 may serve as a negative regulator of D HA-induced ferroPTosis.
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LRH1 enhances cell resistance to chemotherapy by transcriptionally activating MDC1 expression and attenuating DNA damage in human breast cancer.
TL;DR: Liver receptor homolog-1-MDC1 signaling might be considered as a novel molecular target for designing novel therapeutic regimen in chemotherapy resistance breast cancer.
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microRNA-499a promotes the progression and chemoresistance of cervical cancer cells by targeting SOX6
Yibing Chen,Yucen Song,Yanjun Mi,Huan Jin,Jun Cao,Haolong Li,Liping Han,Ting Huang,Xiaofei Zhang,Shumin Ren,Qian Ma,Zhengzhi Zou +11 more
TL;DR: The findings for the first time suggest that miRNA-499a may play an important role in the development of cervical cancer and could serve as a potential therapeutic target.