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Membrane potential and cancer progression
... Boonstra, J., Mummery, C. L., Tertoolen, L. G., Van Der Saag, P. T., and De Laat, S. W. (1981). Cation transport and growth reg- ulation in neuroblastoma cells. Modulations of K+ transport and electrical membrane ... See full document
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Original Article microRNA-21 is a potential indicator for the pathological progression of cervical cancer
... ferent cancer variables showed that miR-21 expression did not vary with patient age or tumor ...and cancer with lymphatic/distant metastasis or not, which implied the possible relationship between miR- 21 ... See full document
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Epigenetic regulation of cancer progression by EZH2: from biological insights to therapeutic potential
... methyltransferase activity, GSK126 [88] and EPZ005687 [89], were developed.GSK126 and EPZ005687 can bind to wild-type and Y641 mutant EZH2, leading to decreased H3K27me3 level and upregulation of expression of the si- ... See full document
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The role of N-glycans in colorectal cancer progression: potential biomarkers and therapeutic applications
... Colorectal cancer (CRC) represents the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in males and the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in ...new cancer cases and 693,881 deaths were estimated to ... See full document
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Markers for Diagnosis and Progression in Bladder Cancer
... Bladder cancer is a common disease that is often detected late and has a high rate of recurrence and ...and progression, these factors have a predictive value on a population basis, but no parameter has ... See full document
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Zinc finger E-box-binding homeobox 1: its clinical significance and functional role in human thyroid cancer
... the potential roles of ZEB1 overexpression in promoting aggressive tumor progression of thyroid cancer, which prompted us to further confirm whether ZEB1 could play any direct role in enhanc- ing the ... See full document
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Lgr5 in cancer biology: functional identification of Lgr5 in cancer progression and potential opportunities for novel therapy
... the progression of tumor-promoting im- mune microenvironment of chronic inflammation due to their proximity, which may play critical roles in tumor growth and ... See full document
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<p>FOXN4 Inhibits Breast Cancer Progression By Direct Activation Of P53</p>
... breast cancer cell EMT and invasion were further ...breast cancer cells (Figure 3A). To evaluate the migration potential of MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells, wound healing assay was performed, compared ... See full document
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Exploring targets of TET2-mediated methylation reprogramming as potential discriminators of prostate cancer progression
... prostate cancer (PCa); in particular, TET2 is specifically targeted by androgen-dependent mechanisms of repression in PCa and may play a central role in ...the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) cohort ( n = 423), ... See full document
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Overexpression of GPX3, a potential biomarker for diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer, inhibits progression of breast cancer cells in vitro
... breast cancer, were ...breast cancer were also evaluated by Kaplan–Meier-plotter database ...breast cancer (Fig. 10c). The expression levels of four miRNAs in breast cancer was subsequently ... See full document
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Neuroprotective Effects of Caffeine on a Maternally Separated Parkinsonian Rat Model
... mitochondrial membrane potential and total anti- oxidant capacity in ...and progression of Parkinson’s disease suggesting a greater risk of developing severe stages of the disease later in life ... See full document
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Original Article Effects of PPARα/PGC-1α on the energy metabolism remodeling and apoptosis in the doxorubicin induced mice cardiomyocytes in vitro
... Abstract: Dilated cardiomyopathy is the most frequent form of myocardial disease. Many factors contribute to di- lated cardiomyopathy, for instance, long-term use of doxorubicin, one of the anthracyclines clinically used ... See full document
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Circulating tumour DNA is a potential biomarker for disease progression and response to targeted therapy in advanced thyroid cancer.
... disease progression later confirmed on subsequent axial imaging (figure ...disease progression which was later confirmed on axial imaging, and the patient subsequently died from the ... See full document
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Progression-free survival/time to progression as a potential surrogate for overall survival in HR+, HER2– metastatic breast cancer
... OS. Progression-free survival (PFS) is defined as the time from randomization to tumor progression or ...tumor progression or following adverse events related to ... See full document
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Original Article Membrane type-2 matrix metalloproteinases improve the progression of renal cell cancer
... sary for cancer invasion and metastasis [16, 17]. MMPs are enzymes to degrade matrix pro- teins, which have been reported to play impor- tant roles in cancer progress. Among many MMPs family members, ... See full document
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Future perspectives in melanoma research Meeting report from the “Melanoma Bridge Napoli, December 2nd 4th 2012”
... of cancer promoting inflammation [67-69] and TAMs are generally skewed in an M2-like phenotype of IL-12 and IL-23 low and IL-10 high with variable ca- pacity to produce inflammatory cytokines ...and ... See full document
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Modulation of cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of nanoparticles in cancer cells by external magnetic field
... The paper shows that static magnetic field alone, and in combination with nanoparti- cles can induce changes in DNA integrity and membrane potential. Importantly extent of such changes widely differs in ... See full document
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Progression-free survival as a surrogate endpoint of overall survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer
... few have already shown a certain clinical validity. However, the definition of a surrogate endpoint is still a matter of debate. There is a general consensus on two points: first, a good correlation between the surrogate ... See full document
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<p>Anti-Metastatic Effect of Gold Nanoparticle-Conjugated <em>Maclura tricuspidata</em> Extract on Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells</p>
... in turn enhances the invasive migration and metastatic capacities of these cells. 15 The tumor suppressor E-cadherin shows a strategic role in preventing metastasis, and a switch from E-cadherin to N-cadherin expression ... See full document
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Advances in circular RNAs and their roles in breast Cancer
... and progression of breast cancer, manifesting their potential roles as targets in breast cancer ...breast cancer by serving as a miRNA sponge for miR-449a and thereby promoting the ... See full document
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