Fang-Hua Wu, Fei Huang, Yan Chen, Kui Chen, Chao Gong, Shen-Zhou Huang, Jiang-Yue Yu, Ruohuan Zhao, Peishuo Zhu, Li-Qun Wang
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Study on the mechanism of the anti-tumor effects of matrine via regulation of lipid metabolism mediated by SREBP signaling pathway
Author contributions Fang-Hua Wu and Fei Huang wrote the original draft; Yan Chen, Kui Chen, Chao Gong, Shen-Zhou Huang, Jiang-Yue Yu, Ruo-Qin Zhao, Pei-Wen Zhu was responsible for reviewing, editing, and supervision; Li-Qun Wang was responsible for project administration, supervision and methodology. Competing interests The authors declare no conflicts of interest. Acknowledgments This work was supported by grants from the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian province (No. 2020J011181). Peer review information Cancer Advances thanks Huang Wei Ling, Huan-Tian Cui and other anonymous reviewers for their contribution to the peer review of this paper. Abbreviations SREBP: sterol regulatory element binding protein; HE: hematoxylin and eosin; qPCR: quantitative polymerase chain reaction; Srebf1: transcription factor 1; Acly: ATP citrate lyase; Acc: acetyl-Coenzyme A carboxylase alpha. Citation Wu FH, Huang F, Chen Y, et al. Study on the mechanism of the anti-tumor effects of matrine via regulation of lipid metabolism mediated by SREBP signaling pathway. Cancer Adv. 2023;6:12. doi: 10.53388/2023623012.
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Advances in Cancer Research (ACR) has covered a remarkable period of discovery that encompasses the beginning of the revolution in biology.
Advances in Cancer Research (ACR) has covered a remarkable period of discovery that encompasses the beginning of the revolution in biology. The first ACR volume came out in the year that Watson and Crick reported on the central dogma of biology, the DNA double helix. In the first 100 volumes are found many contributions by some of those who helped shape the revolution and who made many of the remarkable discoveries in cancer research that have developed from it.