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Models of Cancer Growth Revisited

Models of Cancer Growth Revisited

... of cancer growth, initiated in Jens Chr. Larsen: Models of cancer growth ...a cancer model in variables C cancer cells, growth factors GF i i , = 1,  , p , (oncogene, ...

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Fructose contributes to the Warburg effect for cancer growth

Fructose contributes to the Warburg effect for cancer growth

... with cancer, and these disorders may share a common ...with cancer growth and that fructose transporters are upregulated in various malignant ...to cancer growth by suppressing fat ...

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Accumulation of cytoplasmic Cdk1 is associated with cancer growth and survival rate in epithelial ovarian cancer

Accumulation of cytoplasmic Cdk1 is associated with cancer growth and survival rate in epithelial ovarian cancer

... ovarian cancer cell lines (n = ...ovarian cancer (Figure 1 and Table ...ovarian cancer cell lines was increased in nucleus than in ...ovarian cancer can be activated and this altered ...

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Mathematical modeling of solid cancer growth with angiogenesis

Mathematical modeling of solid cancer growth with angiogenesis

... controlling cancer growth, how they interact, and how they can most easily be manipulated to eradicate (or manage) the ...tumor growth, applied mathematics has the potential to prevent excessive ...

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The parallelization of helmholtz equation related to breast cancer growth

The parallelization of helmholtz equation related to breast cancer growth

... breast cancer detection are using thermal simulation(Gonzalez, 2007), transport and diffusion model by (Hinow and Gerlee, 2009) and Helmholtz equation (Gunnarsson, ...breast cancer cell ...and cancer ...

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Cancer Growth Prediction via Artificial Neural Networks

Cancer Growth Prediction via Artificial Neural Networks

... In cancer cells, some proteins produced by oncogenes trick the nucleus by making it seem that the cell is attached while in reality it is ...makes cancer cells anchorage independent and allows them to ...

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Impaired lymphatic function accelerates cancer growth

Impaired lymphatic function accelerates cancer growth

... in cancer development [39] and IL-6 is one of several cytokines (IL-1, TNFα, IL-23) found to be essential in inflammatory processes and cancer growth [40, ...significant growth retardation, in ...

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Optimal Control of Cancer Growth

Optimal Control of Cancer Growth

... cancer growth. In [1], I presented a discrete affine model T of cancer growth in the variables C for cancer, GF for growth factors and GI for growth ...

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Podoplanin-expressing cancer-associated fibroblasts inhibit small cell lung cancer growth

Podoplanin-expressing cancer-associated fibroblasts inhibit small cell lung cancer growth

... of cancer cells, non- cancerous cells, and extracellular matrix (ECM), and these components constitute specific ...and cancer- associated fibroblasts ...the cancer nests and are the most abundant ...

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Suppression of progranulin expression inhibits bladder cancer growth and sensitizes cancer cells to cisplatin

Suppression of progranulin expression inhibits bladder cancer growth and sensitizes cancer cells to cisplatin

... bladder cancer. Progranulin contributes, as an autocrine growth factor, to the transformed phenotype by modulating Akt-and MAPK-driven motility, invasion and anchorage-independent ...bladder cancer ...

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Methylation of ZNF331 is an independent prognostic marker of colorectal cancer and promotes colorectal cancer growth

Methylation of ZNF331 is an independent prognostic marker of colorectal cancer and promotes colorectal cancer growth

... Zinc finger protein 331 (ZNF331) was first identified from thyroid tumors [12]. It is also known as RITA (rearranged in thyroid adenoma), ZNF361, and ZNF463 [13]. The ZNF331 gene is located at chromosome 19q13.42, a ...

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RCAN1-4 is a thyroid cancer growth and metastasis suppressor

RCAN1-4 is a thyroid cancer growth and metastasis suppressor

... vivo growth and metastasis, we also iden- tified a mechanistic role for NFE2L3 in RCAN1-4–mediated ...and/or cancer cell lines, including lymphoma, testicular cancer, colorectal cancer, and ...

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Mathematical model of cancer growth controled by metronomic
            chemotherapies*

Mathematical model of cancer growth controled by metronomic chemotherapies*

... further growth, the tumor stimulates endothelial cells (ECs) forming the walls surrounding blood vessels, through secretion of “pro-angiogenic” factors, foremost among which VEGF to develop ...

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Growth control of lung cancer by interruption of 5 lipoxygenase mediated growth factor signaling

Growth control of lung cancer by interruption of 5 lipoxygenase mediated growth factor signaling

... autocrine growth factors may provide an efficient approach to accom- plish clinically significant control of lung cancer ...autocrine growth fac- tors activate 5-lipoxygenase action of the ...

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Effects of Exogenous Growth Hormone on Growth Hormone Insulin Like Growth Factor Axis of Human Gastric Cancer Cell

Effects of Exogenous Growth Hormone on Growth Hormone Insulin Like Growth Factor Axis of Human Gastric Cancer Cell

... of growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor (GH/IGF) axis on normal cells was very clear; mean- while, many evidences manifested that GH/IGF axis promoted growth of tumor tissue [1] ...of ...

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Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy in Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency and Risk of Cancer: A Meta Analysis

Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy in Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency and Risk of Cancer: A Meta Analysis

... receptor-insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) axis, while IGF-1 has significant ef- fects on cell proliferation and differentiation ...novo cancer or the rate of recurrence for primary pituitary adenomas ...

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Transforming growth factor β and breast cancer: Cell cycle arrest by transforming growth factor β and its disruption in cancer

Transforming growth factor β and breast cancer: Cell cycle arrest by transforming growth factor β and its disruption in cancer

... protein in many cancers, including breast, and may con- tribute to TGF-β resistance [37,80–82]. Less often, primary tumours may exhibit strong cytoplasmic p27 expression associated with poor prognosis. Cytoplasmic p27 ...

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Economic Growth and Cancer Incidence

Economic Growth and Cancer Incidence

... disease, cancer is the most common cause of death in many developed ...overall cancer incidence evolves during economic growth can help macroeconomic attempts to forecast the economic impact of ...

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Cancer therapy target: the epidermal growth factor receptor

Cancer therapy target: the epidermal growth factor receptor

... (mAbs) or inhibitors targeting the extracellular domain of EGFR were developed based on the rationale that EGFR driven growth was the driver of tumor growth in many cancers. However, sequencing of EGFR in ...

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Fetal Growth and Childhood Cancer: A Population-Based Study

Fetal Growth and Childhood Cancer: A Population-Based Study

... born SGA (OR: 1.8 [95% CI: 1.1 – 3.1]). The analyses including categorical varia- bles did not indicate a U-shaped re- lation between birth weight and childhood cancer, except for Wilms and bone tumors. The ...

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