... breast cancercells (Peng, ...gastric cancercells, which can promote migration and invasion of cancercells ...breast cancer by regulating the expression of ...
... breast cancer development in postmenopausal ...breast cancercells, mediating the trophic effects of these hormones in proliferation and cellular ...
... colon cancercells with activated Wnt pathway, mainly by controlling the nucleo-cytoplasmic pool of ...breast cancercells, or the full EMT induced by Snail in MDCK cells ...epithelial ...
... inducing cancercells display a differential angiostatin produc- tion and to support the role ascribed to that molecule con- cerning the inhibition of secondary tumor implants, 5 tumor models with different ...
... somatic cells, but in some stem cells and some malignant tumors in cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, head, and neck tumors, ...gastric cancer is not performed ...gastric cancer ...
... of cancer, where expression is suppressed by epigenetic ...in cancercells and evaluate how this affects their metastatic ...expose cancercells to sub-therapeutic concentrations, which ...
... of cancer using two human cancer cell lines: DU-145 (androgen- insensitive prostate cancercells) and KB (oral squamous carcinoma ...examined cancercells, all compounds showed ...
... tumor cells [49], but can also be expressed by other cell types within the tumor microenvironment including carcinoma- or tumor-associated fibroblasts (CAFs or TAFs, ...sensitive cells under VEGF inhibition ...
... of cancer as well as the development of drug resistance during ...colon cancercells were ...resistant cells were identified and miR-224, which was one of the most differentially expressed ...
... Conceptually, "cell therapy" consists of the genetic manipulation of the patient's T-cells, modifying them to express on their membrane a specific antibody (“marker”) which acts against a specific kind of ...
... malignant cells suggests that pro-oxidant- induced upregulation of cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) should selectively target cancercells without compromising the viability of untransformed ...
... new cancer immunotherapy protocols aiming to activate T cell mediated anti-tumor ...T cells can infiltrate tumor tissues and destroy HLA class I positive tumor cells expressing the specific ...of ...
... cultured cancercells possess low adherent cell subpopulations with stem- ness properties and with high tumorigenic and metastatic ...colon cancer stem-like cells for subsequent biological ...
... of cells: CSC, progenitor cancercells and differentiated cancercells modeled as a free boundary ...the cancer when the tumor size is small and necrosis is not ...
... Blockade of nuclear factorkappaB signaling inhibits angiogenesis and tumorigenicity of human ovarian cancer cells by suppressing expression of vascular endothelial growth factor and inte[r] ...
... Quality control of human ABCG2 protein in the endoplasmic reticulum: ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation. hsa-miR-520h downregulates ABCG2 in pancreatic cancer cells t[r] ...
... malignant cells are bound to growth inhibition and ...with cancercells by analyzing its effect in vitro on the growth of cultured A431 cells, and in vivo on nude mice xenotransplanted with ...
... of cancer cell migration and invasion [57]. The epithelial cancercells undergo remarkable morphologic changes characterized by a transition from epithelial cobblestone phenotype to elongated ...
... of cancercells to rapidly produce other metabolic end products in an unrestricted manner ...the cells associates with increased DNA damage, gene amplification, and aneuploidy, the ability of ...