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Tumour Growth

SULF1/SULF2 reactivation during liver damage and tumour growth

SULF1/SULF2 reactivation during liver damage and tumour growth

... and tumour growth would indicate whether these enzymes act as tumour suppressors or tumour ...promoting growth-related active cell ...different tumour types (Gill et ...a ...

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Mathematical modelling of tumour immune competition tumour growth : discrete and continuum approaches

Mathematical modelling of tumour immune competition tumour growth : discrete and continuum approaches

... development and tumour growth they can provide, these continuum models exhibit a range of interesting qualitative behaviours. For example, travelling-wave solu- tions with composite shapes and ...

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Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Increases Skeletal Tumour Growth and Alters Tumour Distribution in an In Vivo Model of Breast Cancer

Parathyroid Hormone (PTH) Increases Skeletal Tumour Growth and Alters Tumour Distribution in an In Vivo Model of Breast Cancer

... to tumour cell injection, affects subsequent establishment of breast tumour cell residency or lesion formation in ...disseminated tumour cells and bone histomorphometry, we provide evidence that ...

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Untangling the model muddle: Empirical tumour growth in Tasmanian devil facial tumour disease

Untangling the model muddle: Empirical tumour growth in Tasmanian devil facial tumour disease

... studying tumour growth because individuals can be captured on multiple occasions and their tumours measured repeatedly and these wild animals are not subject to ...model growth rate in a system that ...

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Oscillatory dynamics in a model of vascular tumour growth - implications for chemotherapy

Oscillatory dynamics in a model of vascular tumour growth - implications for chemotherapy

... the tumour mass is exerted on the vessel ...impair tumour blood flow and have a negative impact on therapeutic ...on tumour growth patterns and therapeutic response, in this paper we develop ...

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Stochastic Nonlinear Gompertz Model of Tumour Growth

Stochastic Nonlinear Gompertz Model of Tumour Growth

... Modelling tumour growth and treatment has be- come one of the leading research areas since cancer is a major cause of death in our modern ...population growth models which consist of one or more ...

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Modelling of tumour growth and cytotoxic effect of docetaxel in xenografts

Modelling of tumour growth and cytotoxic effect of docetaxel in xenografts

... xenografted tumour animal model. However, measurement of tumour volume over time poten- tially masks a range of biological changes that the xenograft is ...of tumour growth in xenografts is ...

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Breast cancer tumour growth modelling for studying the association of body size with tumour growth rate and symptomatic detection using case control data

Breast cancer tumour growth modelling for studying the association of body size with tumour growth rate and symptomatic detection using case control data

... statistical growth model which jointly studies tumour growth, screening sensitivity, and time to symptomatic de- ...statistical tumour growth ...continuous tumour growth ...

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The dual effect of mesenchymal stem cells on tumour growth and tumour angiogenesis

The dual effect of mesenchymal stem cells on tumour growth and tumour angiogenesis

... drawing regions of interest on the area to be quantified. Images were acquired as 16-bit TIFF files, which can pro- vide a dynamic of up to 65,535 grey levels. Measurement of the bioluminescence intensities (expressed as ...

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Analysis of inter-patient variations in tumour growth rate

Analysis of inter-patient variations in tumour growth rate

... the growth rate, i.e. SGR, is constant and inde- pendent of tumour age or ...that tumour growth rate may decelerate as tumour grows ...[9-11]. Growth deceleration has been ...

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Targeting lactate transport suppresses in vivo breast tumour growth

Targeting lactate transport suppresses in vivo breast tumour growth

... Interestingly, contrary to MDA-MB-231 and BT20 cells, after 10 days of silencing, MDA-MB-468 cells re- expressed CD147. This protein play an essential role in MCT trafficking to the plasma membrane and activity of MCT1 ...

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Tumour-derived alkaline phosphatase regulates tumour growth, epithelial plasticity and disease-free survival in metastatic prostate cancer

Tumour-derived alkaline phosphatase regulates tumour growth, epithelial plasticity and disease-free survival in metastatic prostate cancer

... metastatic tumour cells (Brabletz, 2012; Fischer et al, 2015; Zheng et al, ...the tumour-bone microenvironment, it is known that cancer cells can express markers typically associated with bone cells, ...

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Dynamics of a Three Dimensional Chaotic Cancer Model

Dynamics of a Three Dimensional Chaotic Cancer Model

... tumor growth, considered as a chaotic dynamical system which is sensitive to the initial ...cancer tumour growth, which includes the interactions between tumour cells, healthy tissue cells, ...

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Factors Influencing Disconnection Hyperprolactinemia and Reversal of Serum Prolactin after Pituitary Surgery in a Non-Functioning Pituitary Macroadenoma

Factors Influencing Disconnection Hyperprolactinemia and Reversal of Serum Prolactin after Pituitary Surgery in a Non-Functioning Pituitary Macroadenoma

... Methods: This prospective, descriptive study was conducted in the Department of Neurosurgery, General Hospital Kuala Lumpur from Jan 1, 2011 to Jan 1, 2013. Forty patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria were enrolled. ...

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Heat Shocking of Murine Malignant Mesothelioma Cells Enhances Their Effectiveness as an Autologous Anti Tumour Vaccine

Heat Shocking of Murine Malignant Mesothelioma Cells Enhances Their Effectiveness as an Autologous Anti Tumour Vaccine

... reduce tumour burden, but patients ultimately succumb to disease due to reoccurrence of unresectable tumour, highlighting the need for new treatment ...autologous tumour lysate vaccine and discus its ...

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"Finite Difference Schemes to  Nonlinear Parabolic System of Cancer Invasion and Interaction of Cancer Cell with Surrounding Tissues "

"Finite Difference Schemes to Nonlinear Parabolic System of Cancer Invasion and Interaction of Cancer Cell with Surrounding Tissues "

... solid tumour growth, which for simplicity we will assume is at the avascular ...variables: tumour cell density (denoted by ), MDE concentration (denoted by m), ECM density (denoted by ), and ...

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The Role of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in Cancer and their Application for New Targeted Cancer Therapy

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... studied growth factor ...pivotal growth of keratinocytes, helping to cover an epidermal ...and tumour proliferation in cancer ...inhibit tumour development ...carcinoma growth [38]. ...

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Preclinical validation of the small molecule drug quininib as a novel therapeutic for colorectal cancer

Preclinical validation of the small molecule drug quininib as a novel therapeutic for colorectal cancer

... We conducted a chemical screen which detected quininib, a compound with anti-angiogenic activity in zebrafish embryos. In vitro, quininib reduced both survival of HT-29-luc2 CRC cells and endothelial cell tubule ...

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“Inhibitory Effect of the Fruit Pods of Carum copticum B. against Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma (eac) Bearing Mice” by Sivaranjani Ramadoss, Sampathkumar Palanisamy, Renuka Saravanan, Sheikabdulla Shahul Hameed, B. Dheeba, India.

“Inhibitory Effect of the Fruit Pods of Carum copticum B. against Ehrlich Ascites Carcinoma (eac) Bearing Mice” by Sivaranjani Ramadoss, Sampathkumar Palanisamy, Renuka Saravanan, Sheikabdulla Shahul Hameed, B. Dheeba, India.

... that tumour growth can cause antioxidant disturbances and acceleration in lipid peroxidation in vital organs of the tumour ...in tumour and liver tissues of mice-bearing human breast cancer 61 ...

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Hypoxia and oxidative stress in breast cancer Hypoxia and tumourigenesis

Hypoxia and oxidative stress in breast cancer Hypoxia and tumourigenesis

... During tumour growth an increasingly compromised blood supply generally results in a tumour oxygen tension of 0–20 mmHg, compared with 24–66 mmHg in normal human tissues ...

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