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  • Targeted Therapies for Lung Cancer Patients With Oncogenic Driver Molecular Alterations
    Tan, Aaron C; Tan, Daniel S W Journal of clinical oncology, 02/2022, Volume: 40, Issue: 6
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    Lung cancer has traditionally been classified by histology. However, a greater understanding of disease biology and the identification of oncogenic driver alterations has dramatically altered the ...
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  • Artificial intelligence for... Artificial intelligence for diabetic retinopathy screening: a review
    Grzybowski, Andrzej; Brona, Piotr; Lim, Gilbert ... Eye (London), 03/2020, Volume: 34, Issue: 3
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    Diabetes is a global eye health issue. Given the rising in diabetes prevalence and ageing population, this poses significant challenge to perform diabetic retinopathy (DR) screening for these ...
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  • Novel therapeutic targets o... Novel therapeutic targets on the horizon for lung cancer
    Tan, Wan-Ling, MRCP; Jain, Amit, MMed; Takano, Angela, MD ... The lancet oncology, 08/2016, Volume: 17, Issue: 8
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    Summary Lung cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, and is classically divided into two major histological subtypes: non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small-cell lung ...
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  • Vitamin E therapy beyond ca... Vitamin E therapy beyond cancer: Tocopherol versus tocotrienol
    Peh, Hong Yong; Tan, W S Daniel; Liao, Wupeng ... Pharmacology & therapeutics (Oxford), 06/2016, Volume: 162
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    The discovery of vitamin E (α-tocopherol) began in 1922 as a vital component required in reproduction. Today, there are eight naturally occurring vitamin E isoforms, namely α-, β-, γ- and ...
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  • Targeting RET-driven cancer... Targeting RET-driven cancers: lessons from evolving preclinical and clinical landscapes
    Drilon, Alexander; Hu, Zishuo I; Lai, Gillianne G Y ... Nature reviews. Clinical oncology, 03/2018, Volume: 15, Issue: 3
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    The gene encoding the receptor-tyrosine kinase RET was first discovered more than three decades ago, and activating RET rearrangements and mutations have since been identified as actionable drivers ...
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  • House dust mite–induced ast... House dust mite–induced asthma causes oxidative damage and DNA double-strand breaks in the lungs
    Chan, Tze Khee, BSc; Loh, Xin Yi, BSc; Peh, Hong Yong, BSc ... Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, 07/2016, Volume: 138, Issue: 1
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    Background Asthma is related to airway inflammation and oxidative stress. High levels of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species can induce cytotoxic DNA damage. Nevertheless, little is known about the ...
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  • Toxin Mediates Sepsis Cause... Toxin Mediates Sepsis Caused by Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis
    Qin, Li; Da, Fei; Fisher, Emilie L ... PLoS pathogens, 02/2017, Volume: 13, Issue: 2
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    Bacterial sepsis is a major killer in hospitalized patients. Coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) with the leading species Staphylococcus epidermidis are the most frequent causes of nosocomial ...
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  • Bystander CD8 + T cells are abundant and phenotypically distinct in human tumour infiltrates
    Simoni, Yannick; Becht, Etienne; Fehlings, Michael ... Nature (London), 05/2018, Volume: 557, Issue: 7706
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    Various forms of immunotherapy, such as checkpoint blockade immunotherapy, are proving to be effective at restoring T cell-mediated immune responses that can lead to marked and sustained clinical ...
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  • Randomized trial comparing ... Randomized trial comparing surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy versus concurrent chemoradiotherapy in patients with advanced, nonmetastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: 10‐year update and subset analysis
    Iyer, N. Gopalakrishna; Tan, Daniel S.W.; Tan, Veronique KM ... Cancer, May 15, 2015, Volume: 121, Issue: 10
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    BACKGROUND The current study was performed to report the long‐term results of a trial comparing concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy (CCRT) with surgery and adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) in patients ...
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  • Long noncoding RNA EGFR-AS1 mediates epidermal growth factor receptor addiction and modulates treatment response in squamous cell carcinoma
    Tan, Daniel S W; Chong, Fui Teen; Leong, Hui Sun ... Nature medicine, 10/2017, Volume: 23, Issue: 10
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    Targeting EGFR is a validated approach in the treatment of squamous-cell cancers (SCCs), although there are no established biomarkers for predicting response. We have identified a synonymous mutation ...
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