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Cell cycle checkpoint in cancer: a therapeutically targetable double-edged sword [PDF]
Major currently used anticancer therapeutics either directly damage DNA or target and upset basic cell division mechanisms like DNA replication and chromosome segregation.
DELLA MONICA, ROSA +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Molecular genetic profiling is crucial for treatment choice in patients with advanced non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The Lung‐ONE study aimed to determine the clinical utility of comprehensive genomic profile (CGP) tests, such as FoundationOne CDx or FoundationOne Liquid, in guiding second line therapy decisions for advanced ...
Federico Rojo +12 more
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DNA Binding Studies of Vinca Alkaloids: Experimental and Computational Evidence
Fluorescence studies on the indole alkaloids vinblastine sulfate, vincristine sulfate, vincamine and catharanthine have demonstrated the DNA binding ability of these molecules.
Prateek Pandya +5 more
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Magnetic resonance imaging patterns of tumor response to chemotherapy in desmoid‐type fibromatosis
Background We aimed to investigate changes in volume and MRI T2‐weighted intensity in desmoid‐type fibromatosis (DF) receiving methotrexate plus vinca‐alkaloids (MTX‐VA) at Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan.
Edoardo Zanchetta +17 more
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Abstract Background Sepsis‐induced intestinal injury is a severe complication associated with dysfunction affecting multiple organ systems and a significantly elevated risk of death. Intestinal barrier dysfunction plays a central role, but the underlying molecular pathways remain incompletely understood. The present study sought to explore how the Gzma/
Zexing Lin +18 more
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HURP binding to the vinca domain of β-tubulin accounts for cancer drug resistance
Vinca alkaloids, a class of tubulin-binding agent, are widely used in treating cancer, yet the emerging resistance compromises their efficacy. Hepatoma up-regulated protein (HURP), a microtubule-associated protein displaying heightened expression across ...
Athira Saju +9 more
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Vinca herbacea Waldst. & Kit., a rare perennial species of the Apocynaceae family, is distributed across temperate regions of Western Asia and Eastern Europe. However, its presence in Iran is restricted to a few recorded sites.
Mohammad Kordkatouli, Aryan Sateei
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Mitotic Block of Human Blood Cells by Vinca herbacea, Catharanthus roseus and Colchicine Alkaloids [PDF]
Catharanthus roseus (L.) G.Don is a plant which produces anticancer and anti-mitotic indole alkaloids. Colchicine is an anti-mitotic drug. Anti-mitotic effects of Vinca herbacea Waldst. & Kit. indole alkaloids is unknown.
Babak Delnavaz Hashemloian +1 more
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Cancer Neuroscience: Innovative Conception and Emerging Strategy of Therapy
In this review, we summarize nerve–cancer interactions and conclude two additional interactions, “perineural invasion” and “neuro‐microbic‐oncology.” Emphasizing the important role of nerves in tumor progression. The nervous system also contributes to the development of cancer comorbidities such as cancer depression and cognitive dysfunction.
Ting Wang +5 more
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Involvement of cannabinoid signaling in vincristine-induced gastrointestinal dysmotility in the rat [PDF]
[Background]: In different models of paralytic ileus, cannabinoid receptors are overexpressed and endogenous cannabinoids are massively released, contributing to gastrointestinal dysmotility.
Abalo, Raquel +5 more
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