Chemosensitivity Of Cancer Cells Depends On Their Protein Dependency
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Chemosensitivity Of Cancer Cells Depends On Their Protein Dependency
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HPV16E6-Dependent c-Fos Expression Contributes to AP-1 Complex Formation in SiHa Cells
hindawi.com — “To date, the major role of HPV16E6 in cancer has been considered to be its ability to inhibit the p53 tumor-suppressor protein, thereby thwarting p53-mediated cytotoxic responses to cellular stress signals. Here, we show that HPV16E6-dependent c-fos oncogenic protein expression contributes to AP-1 complex formation under oxidative stress in SiHa cells (HPV16-positive squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix). In addition, we examined the role of HPV16E6 in TGF-?-induced c-fos expression and found t” View full resource at hindawi.com
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So herceptin fights the making of new cancer, and the tamoxifen kills any estrogen-dependent cancer cells that already exist? - Breast Cancer
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Oncology Article | Colonic Neoplasms
mdlinx.com — “Cyclic 3',5'-guanosine monophosphate-dependent protein kinase inhibits colon cancer cell adaptation to hypoxia” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Steering cancer inflammation to inhibit tumor growth and spread
sciencedaily.com — “Most cancer tissues are invaded by inflammatory cells that either stimulate or inhibit the growth of the tumor, depending on what immune cells are involved. Now a Swedish-Belgian research team has shown that a protein that naturally occurs in the body, HRG, inhibits tumor growth and metastasis into secondary organs by activating specific immune cells.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Cancer cell survival is not 'miR-ly' dependent on p53
physorg.com — “Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is a common type of skin cancer. In this paper, Leif Ellisen and colleagues at Mass General Hospital investigated the p53-related proteins p63 and p73 in SCC cells, and discovered a feedback loop between p63, microRNAs (miRs), and p73. In a model of SCC, they found that ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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HRG protein inhibits tumor growth and metastasis: Study
news-medical.net — “Most cancer tissues are invaded by inflammatory cells that either stimulate or inhibit the growth of the tumor, depending on what immune cells are involved. Now a Swedish-Belgian research team has shown that a protein that naturally occurs in the body, HRG, inhibits tumor growth and metastasis into secondary organs by activating specific immune cells.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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HRG protein inhibits tumor growth and metastasis: Study: Most cancer tissues are invaded by inflammatory cells t... http://bit.ly/f3UJbX
Steering cancer inflammation to inhibit tumor growth and spread
physorg.com — “Most cancer tissues are invaded by inflammatory cells that either stimulate or inhibit the growth of the tumor, depending on what immune cells are involved. Now a Swedish-Belgian research team has shown that a protein that naturally occurs in the body, HRG, inhibits tumor growth and metastasis into ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Oncology Article | Lung Cancer
mdlinx.com — “Prognostic Significance of RNA-Dependent Protein Kinase on Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung on #MDlinx
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Phase I study of SNS-032 demonstrates safety, potential clinical activity in treating B-cell malignancies
news-medical.net — “A Phase I clinical trial of SNS-032, one of the first in a new class of drugs that inhibit cyclin-dependent kinases, demonstrated the drug's safety and potential clinical action against advanced chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Cyclin-dependent kinases are enzymatic proteins that are integrally involved in cellular metabolism, renewal and signaling, and are thought to play key roles in the growth of cancers.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Breast cancer drug fulvestrant appears more effective in the presence of CK8 and CK18
physorg.com — “Women's responsiveness to the second-line breast cancer drug fulvestrant may depend on whether the cancer cells are expressing two key proteins, Indiana University Bloomington scientists report in this month's Cancer Biology & Therapy.” View full resource at physorg.com
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Master gene SRC-3 enables breast cancer growth, invasion
physorg.com — “The master gene called SRC-3 (steroid receptor coactivator 3) not only enhances estrogen-dependent growth of cancer cells by activating and encouraging the transcription of a genetic message into a protein, it also sends a signal to the cell membrane to promote cell motility or movement - a key element ...” View full resource at physorg.com
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Protein Plays Unexpected Role Protecting Chromosome Tips - MD Anderson Cancer Center
mdanderson.org — “A protein specialist that opens the genomic door for DNA repair and gene expression also turns out to be a multi-tasking workhorse that protects the tips of chromosomes and dabbles in a protein-destruction complex, a team lead by researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center reports in the Aug. 13 edition of Molecular Cell.” View full resource at mdanderson.org
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