Publications by authors named "Ruimin Fu"

Despite being recognized as a critical oncogenic survival factor across multiple malignancies, the functional role and regulatory architecture of Fetal and Adult Testis Expressed 1 (FATE1) in breast cancer (BC) remain mechanistically obscure. Through integrated online database analysis and validation study, we demonstrate that FATE1 exhibits significant tumor-specific overexpression in BC, correlating with adverse clinical outcomes (HR [hazard ratio] = 2.017, 95 %CI: 1.

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  • Adhesive small bowel obstruction (ASBO) is a common issue that usually requires non-surgical treatment, but recent studies suggest that laparoscopic adhesiolysis (LA) may improve outcomes for certain patients.
  • The scoping review analyzed literature from 2000 to 2024 to identify key factors that determine the success of laparoscopic treatment for ASBO, emphasizing the importance of selecting appropriate patients and employing careful intraoperative techniques.
  • Findings indicate that successful patient characteristics include simple adhesions, minimal prior surgeries, and absence of specific complications, ultimately aiming to guide surgeons in selecting candidates for LA and enhancing patient outcomes.
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Aberrant immune gene expression has been shown to have close correlations with the occurrence and progression of esophageal cancer (EC). We aimed to generate a prognostic signature based on immune-related genes (IRGs) capable of predicting prognosis, immune checkpoint gene (ICG) expressions, and half-inhibitory concentration (IC) for chemotherapy agents for EC patients. Transcriptome, clinical, and mutation data on tumorous and paratumorous tissues from EC patients were collected from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database.

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The presence of cancer stem cells (CSCs) is a major cause of therapeutic failure in a variety of cancer types, including colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the underlying mechanisms that regulate the self‑renewal of colorectal cancer stem cells (CRCSCs) remain unclear. Our previous study utilized CRCSCs and their parent cells; through gene microarray screening and bioinformatics analysis, we hypothesized that microRNA (miR)‑8063 may bind to, and regulate the expression of, heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein AB (hnRNPAB) to facilitate the regulation of CRCSC self‑renewal.

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Polyacrylamide (PAM) is a water-soluble polymer that is widely used as a flocculant in sewage treatment. The accumulation of PAM affects the formation of dewatered sludge and potentially produces hazardous monomers. In the present study, the bacterial strain HI47 was isolated from dewatered sludge.

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