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Intratumoral bacteria may elicit chemoresistance by metabolizing anticancer agents
We recently reported that bacteria can be found within pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) tumors. Some of these bacteria can metabolize and thereby inactivate the nucleoside analog gemcitabine.
Leore T. Geller, Ravid Straussman
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5'-nucleotidases, nucleosides and their distribution in the brain: pathological and therapeutic implications [PDF]
Elements of the nucleoside system (nucleoside levels, 5'-nucleotidases (5'NTs) and other nucleoside metabolic enzymes, nucleoside transporters and nucleoside receptors) are unevenly distributed in the brain, suggesting that nucleosides have region ...
Dobolyi, Árpád +3 more
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B cell distribution and activation-induced cytidine deaminase expression in rheumatoid synovitis: clinical and bio-molecular correlates [PDF]
Serena Bugatti +7 more
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Cytidine triphosphate (CTP), as a substance involved in the metabolism of phospholipids, proteins and nucleic acids, has precise drug effects and is a direct precursor for the synthesis of drugs such as citicoline.
Zonglin Li +3 more
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Association of Cytidine Deaminase Polymorphism with Capecitabine Effectiveness in Breast Cancer Patients. [PDF]
Aldeen Majeed AA +4 more
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C-terminal region of activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) is required for efficient class switch recombination and gene conversion [PDF]
Somayeh Sabouri +5 more
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Molecular mechanism for regulating APOBEC3G DNA editing function by the non-catalytic domain
APOBEC3G, part of the AID/APOBEC cytidine deaminase family, is crucial for antiviral immunity. It has two zinc-coordinated cytidine-deaminase domains.
Hanjing Yang +6 more
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