◇◇新语丝(www.xys.org)(xys.dxiong.com)(xys.3322.org)(xys.xlogit.com)◇◇ 樊代明院士等人涉嫌剽窃国外综述 作者:igor   最近搜索关于食管癌的文章时,无意看到两篇问题都是“The molecular mechanisms of esophageal cancer”的综述,从题目,摘要,关键词,正文十 分雷同。后发表的是咱院士樊代明作为通讯作者的文章,请读者辨别。 The molecular mechanisms of esophageal cancer Yunping Zhao1,2, Ruwen Wang2, Daiming Fan1,* EXCLI Journal 2006;5:79-92 Esophageal Cancer ranks among the 10 most frequent cancers in the world, and recent evidence shows that its incidence is increasing. Prognosis of this disease is poor, with an overall 5-year survival rate of less than 10%. Unraveling the mechanisms or developing animal models for esophageal carcinoma have thus far not been successful. Many genes have been found that are believed to play a role in the development of esophageal cancer but the underlying mechanism by which this disease develops is still not clear. It is believed that esophageal cancer has an intricate molecular mechanism of evading apoptosis by the down-regulation of Bax, up-regulation of Bcl-2, Bcl-xl and Survivin, mutation of p53 and alteration in Fas expression. A great deal of research has been performed in order to determine the key genes that initiate and promote the growth of esophageal cancer. This review focuses on apoptosis and candidate genes linked to the development of esophageal cancer, which it is hoped may provide diagnostic and therapeutic tools, and potential therapeutic strategies for the management of this carcinoma. The molecular mechanisms of oesophageal cancer M.L. McCabe, Z. Dlamini* International Immunopharmacology 5 (2005) 1113– 1130 Apoptosis is a process of programmed cell death, which is as essential as cell growth, for the maintenance of homeostasis. When these processes loose integration such as cancer, then uncontrolled cell growth occurs. Cancer of the oesophagus ranks as the ninth most common malignancy in the world, and recent evidence shows that its incidence is increasing. Prognosis of this disease is poor, with an overall 5-year survival rate of less than 10%. Unraveling the mechanisms or developing animal models for oesophageal carcinoma have thus far not been successful. It is believed that oesophageal cancer has an intricate molecular mechanism of evading apoptosis by the down-regulation of Bax, up-regulation of Bcl-2, Bcl-xl and Survivin, mutation of p53 and alteration in Fas expression. A great deal of research has been performed in order to determine the key genes that initiate and promote the growth of oesophageal cancer. This review focuses on apoptosis and candidate genes linked to the development of oesophageal cancer, which it is hoped may provide diagnostic and therapeutic tools, and potential therapeutic strategies for the management of this carcinoma. (XYS20070616) ◇◇新语丝(www.xys.org)(xys.dxiong.com)(xys.3322.org)(xys.xlogit.com)◇◇