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In environmental science, the number appears as in Volume 384 of the Journal of Environmental Management (2025).
: "The impact of public eco-concern on urban eco-efficiency: A dual perspective analysis of net effect and configuration." Authors : Chao Wang and Jinbo Jiang. 125535
: The treatment demonstrated significant effectiveness in causing lung tumor regression in experimental models. In environmental science, the number appears as in
: The study uses "exogenous" (externally introduced) sickle red blood cells in combination with a vascular-disrupting agent to target the blood supply of tumors. : The study uses "exogenous" (externally introduced) sickle
Published in on April 4, 2019, this research investigates a novel approach to treating solid tumors by leveraging the properties of sickle red blood cells.
: This highlights a potential "therapeutic repurposing" of sickle cell biology to combat cancer by starving tumors of their oxygen and nutrient supply. Alternative Reference
The number primarily refers to a medical research paper titled "Exogenous sickle erythrocytes combined with vascular disruption trigger disseminated tumor vaso-occlusion and lung tumor regression" . Article Overview: JCI Insight 125535
