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Intratumoral PD-1<sup>high</sup> CD8<sup>+</sup> T cells correlate with AFP levels in HCC patients: a brief report. [PDF]
Macek Jilkova Z +7 more
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ENDOSWIR clinical proof of concept: a reflectance-based multispectral imaging device for head and neck cancer detection. [PDF]
Fabre C +9 more
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Pentose cycle pathway in normal and tumoral islet cells
Relative to protein content, the activity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase and the rate of glucose metabolism by the pentose cycle pathway in tumoral insulin-producing cells were similar to or higher than those ...
M H Giroix, A Sener, W J Malaisse
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The aim of the present study is to compare normal and tumoral pancreatic islet cells in terms of both the activity of selected cytosolic and mitochondrial enzymes participating to nutrient catabolism and the intrinsic properties of FAD-glycerophosphate ...
J Rasschaert, W J Malaisse
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Visible light effects on tumoral cells in a culture medium enriched with tryptophan and riboflavin
When NSO/2 myeloid cell line and teratocarcinoma F9 cells were irradiated in Dulbecco's modified Eagle medium enriched with tryptophan and riboflavin, toxic photoproducts for these tumoral cells were generated.
A M Edwards, Alfredo E De Ioannes
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Polyamine biosynthesis as a target to inhibit apoptosis of non-tumoral cells
Growing evidence suggests a role for polyamines in apoptosis, although the relationship appears to be complex. alpha-Difluoromethylornithine (DFMO), a largely used ornithine decarboxylase inhibitor, is cytostatic, hardly cytotoxic and may even increase ...
Flavio Flamigni +2 more
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Cytotoxic action of 2-deoxy-d-glucose tetraacetate in tumoral pancreatic islet cells
Tumoral insulin-producing cells of the RINm5F line were cultured for 8-96 h in the absence or presence of 2-deoxy-D-glucose (0.15-0.80 mM) or its tetraacetate ester (0.08-0.80 mM).
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Tumor heterogeneity and circulating tumor cells
Cancer Letters, 2016In patients with cancer, individualized treatment strategies are generally guided by an analysis of molecular biomarkers. However, genetic instability allows tumor cells to lose monoclonality and acquire genetic heterogeneity, an important characteristic of tumors, during disease progression.
Chufeng Zhang +4 more
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Tumor‐initiating cells and tumor vascularization
Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 2010AbstractTumor‐initiating cells (TICs) with stem‐like cell properties initiate and sustain progressive growth, resulting in a heterogeneous tumor mass. The survival and growth of tumors rely on the development of a vasculature to provide nutrients and oxygen. Crosstalk between TICs and vascularization may be one of the central players in the initiation,
Li-Zhi, Zhang +5 more
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