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Aberrant expression of nuclear prothymosin α contributes to epithelial‐mesenchymal transition in lung cancer (2025)
Journal Article
Chen, L., Wang, C., Chang, J., Shiau, A., Shieh, G., Tseng, Y., Yen, Y., Huang, T., Cheng, L., Wu, Y., Wu, C., Su, B., & Wu, P. (2025). Aberrant expression of nuclear prothymosin α contributes to epithelial‐mesenchymal transition in lung cancer. Molecular Oncology, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1002/1878-0261.70035

Elevated expression of prothymosin α (ProT) is frequently observed in cancers, but the underlying molecular mechanism remains poorly understood. Here, we report the clinical relevance of ProT expression and its correlation with lung cancer progressio... Read More about Aberrant expression of nuclear prothymosin α contributes to epithelial‐mesenchymal transition in lung cancer.

Impact of Covid-19 on antenatal care: evidence from Madagascar Demographic and Health Survey (2025)
Journal Article
Magadi, M. A., Obare, F. O., Kaseje, N., & Wu, P. (in press). Impact of Covid-19 on antenatal care: evidence from Madagascar Demographic and Health Survey. Journal of Biosocial Science, 1-19. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0021932025000112

Despite the growing literature on the impact of Covid-19 on antenatal care (ANC) and maternal/neonatal and child health outcomes globally, substantial knowledge gaps remain about the population-level impact in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Existing evide... Read More about Impact of Covid-19 on antenatal care: evidence from Madagascar Demographic and Health Survey.

Maternal perinatal anxiety and infant primary care use in 1998–2016: a UK cohort study (2025)
Journal Article
Smith, H. C., Archer, C., Bailey, J., Chew Graham, C., Evans, J., Fisher, T., Kessler, D., Kingstone, T., Procter, J., Shivji, N., Silverwood, V., Spruce, A., Turner, K., Wu, P., Yu, D., & Petersen, I. (2025). Maternal perinatal anxiety and infant primary care use in 1998–2016: a UK cohort study. BMJ Mental Health, 28(1), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjment-2024-301160

There is some evidence that perinatal anxiety (PNA) is associated with lower rates of infant vaccinations and decreased access to preventative infant healthcare, but results across studies have not been conclusive. To investigate the relationship bet... Read More about Maternal perinatal anxiety and infant primary care use in 1998–2016: a UK cohort study.