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ZME Science on MSNScientists uncover how aspirin may help stop cancer from spreadingEssentially, aspirin can boost the immune system’s ability to fight cancer metastasis by stopping platelets — tiny blood ...
科学家发现阿司匹林可以通过降低TXA2水平来预防癌症转移。 科学家发现阿司匹林可以通过降低抑制T细胞的TXA2水平来预防癌症转移。 根据一项由医学研究委员会主要资助的新研究,科学家们已经确定了阿司匹林通过激活免疫系统来帮助减少某些癌症扩散的机制。
3月5日《Nature》杂志的一项突破性研究“Aspirin prevents metastasis by limiting platelet TXA2 suppression of T cell immunity”,揭开了惊人真相:我们药箱里阿司匹林 ...
The researchers found that by blocking TXA2 production through aspirin or other cyclooxygenase-1 inhibitors, the immune system was better able to fight off metastatic cancer cells, reducing the ...
"It was a ‘eureka’ moment when we found TXA2 was the molecular signal that ... "This new study further demonstrates how aspirin and other inhibitors of this pathway could be used in new ...
Researchers found that aspirin decreases thromboxane A2 (TXA2) production, thus preventing T cell suppression and reducing the frequency of metastases in mice models. This discovery suggests a ...
The team found that ARHGEF1 is switched on when T cells are exposed to a clotting factor called thromboxane A2 (TXA2). TXA2 is produced by platelets in the blood and aspirin is already known to ...
Too much of TXA2 can increase the risk of heart attacks ... "This new study further demonstrates how aspirin and other inhibitors of this pathway could be used in new treatments to prevent the ...
The study, published in Nature, found that, in mice, aspirin acted on platelets — the tiny cells that cause blood to clot — making them produce less of a clotting factor, thromboxane A2 (TXA2 ...
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