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Cytoskeleton regulation in bladder cancer cells after photodynamic treatment

Cytoskeleton regulation in bladder cancer cells after photodynamic treatment

... ago in ancient cultures such as in Egypt, Greece and India, were a mixture of herbs followed by exposure to sunlight was used to treat many skin diseases such as skin ...a treatment practically ... See full document

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Galacto-silicon phthalocyanines for bladder cancer treatment

Galacto-silicon phthalocyanines for bladder cancer treatment

... of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases, to spread out to other organs of the body through the blood and lymph ...of cancer and the most common cause of ... See full document

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Cancer, Photodynamic Therapy and Porphyrin-Type Derivatives

Cancer, Photodynamic Therapy and Porphyrin-Type Derivatives

... absorption in the red region of the electromagnetic spectrum where tissue light penetration is rather high, which is an important requirement for PDT (Senge and Brandt 2011, Lu et ...tested in two ... See full document

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Regulation of retinoschisin secretion in Weri-Rb1 cells by the F-actin and microtubule cytoskeleton.

Regulation of retinoschisin secretion in Weri-Rb1 cells by the F-actin and microtubule cytoskeleton.

... g/ml) in twelve-well dishes (2610 5 cells per well). After 72 h incubation with each drug, cells were washed twice with PBS, fixed with 4% paraformaldehyde for 10 min at room temperature and ... See full document

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Bladder cancer glycome and glycoproteome microenvironmental regulation: the role of oxygen and glucose

Bladder cancer glycome and glycoproteome microenvironmental regulation: the role of oxygen and glucose

... studies in BC cell models (74) and tumours ...found in more than one subcellular location, as highlighted by Figure ...membrane in cancer cells, constituting important sources of highly ... See full document

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Galactose-conjugated photosensitizers for targeted cancer photodynamic therapy

Galactose-conjugated photosensitizers for targeted cancer photodynamic therapy

... stimulated after Schwartz [47] and Lipson´s findings in which the acid treatment of Hematoporphyrin yielded a mixture of Pors and other chemical species, termed Hematoporphyrin ...Derivative ... See full document

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1-Methyl-D-tryptophan potentiates TGF-β-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in T24 human bladder cancer cells.

1-Methyl-D-tryptophan potentiates TGF-β-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in T24 human bladder cancer cells.

... phospho-Akt. Treatment with MT and TGF-β1 significantly decreased phospho-Akt levels, indicating that TGF-β-driven EMT in T24 cells is associated with the downregulation of this ...pathway. In ... See full document

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Glycoproteomic Characterization of Bladder Cancer Chemoresistant Cells

Glycoproteomic Characterization of Bladder Cancer Chemoresistant Cells

... of bladder tumors, which has been based on histological features ...Therefore, in a retrospective series of 129 MIBC tumors we used Keratin expression profiling in a set of cystectomy (n=80), ... See full document

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Transcriptional up-regulation of PHLDA1 by 17β-estradiol in MCF-7 breast cancer cells

Transcriptional up-regulation of PHLDA1 by 17β-estradiol in MCF-7 breast cancer cells

... quence in their promoter regions ...sites in- cluding one imperfect palindrome, direct repeats of half- EREs, one AP1- and three SP1-binding sites, suggesting that estrogen might play a role in the ... See full document

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Actin cytoskeleton regulation of epithelial mesenchymal transition in metastatic cancer cells.

Actin cytoskeleton regulation of epithelial mesenchymal transition in metastatic cancer cells.

... dynamics in EMT and suggesting that pharma- cological modulation of actin dynamics represents a valid approach to target EMT in ...The in vivo use of actin modulators such as cytochalasins, ... See full document

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Natural products in cancer treatment

Natural products in cancer treatment

... used in other chemotherapeutic ...the treatment of Herpes simplex and Varicella zoster, among other viral ...available treatment for AIDS and part of the WHO model list of essential drugs, deserves ... See full document

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Spotlight on differentially expressed genes in urinary bladder cancer.

Spotlight on differentially expressed genes in urinary bladder cancer.

... Bladder cancer is a disease involving distinct and multiple molecular ...which in turn would benefit diagnosis, therapy and ...expression in BC vs. normal tissue, as well as in ... See full document

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Neuropathic pain after breast cancer treatment and its impact on sleep quality one year after cancer diagnosis

Neuropathic pain after breast cancer treatment and its impact on sleep quality one year after cancer diagnosis

... . In fact, sleepiness and the decrease of slow wave sleep are frequently reported as a side-effect of the most commonly used drugs in neuropathic pain treatment [32] and could, at least in ... See full document

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Halting Schistosoma haematobium - Associated Bladder Cancer

Halting Schistosoma haematobium - Associated Bladder Cancer

... the bladder (SCC) is a malignant, poorly differentiated ...of bladder cancer in rural Africa, where ...of bladder cancer in developing countries and re- gions not endemic ... See full document

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Establishment of direct bladder cancer xenografts in nude mice

Establishment of direct bladder cancer xenografts in nude mice

... function. Cancer acquires the capability to sustain proliferative signaling in a number of alternative ways: by the generation of their own growth signals, alteration of transcellular tranducers of these ... See full document

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Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy: study of bacterial recovery viability and potential development of resistance after treatment

Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy: study of bacterial recovery viability and potential development of resistance after treatment

... focused in the identification of new PS that kill rapidly and efficiently the MO and in the disclosure of their inactivation ...process in terms of resistance ...strains in Peptostreptococcus ... See full document

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Neuropathic pain after breast cancer treatment: characterization and risk factors

Neuropathic pain after breast cancer treatment: characterization and risk factors

... pain in breast cancer, 8,9,13 to our knowledge, this is the first addressing specifically NP, which pre- cludes direct ...symptoms, cancer stage III/IV, intercostobrachial nerve damage, and ALND were ... See full document

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Targeting PPM1D by lentivirus-mediated RNA interference inhibits the tumorigenicity of bladder cancer cells

Targeting PPM1D by lentivirus-mediated RNA interference inhibits the tumorigenicity of bladder cancer cells

... observed in cancer, and gene expression profiles vary among different ...activity in multiple human cancers (10). However, the role of the PPM1D gene in BC has not been investigated to ... See full document

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Epigenetic regulation of micrornas in prostate cancer

Epigenetic regulation of micrornas in prostate cancer

... effective treatment by surgical procedures (prostatectomy) were only developed in the last century (Capasso, ...produced in normal prostate secretions, however is released into the blood stream when ... See full document

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Identifying new regulators of the actin cytoskeleton in endothelial tip cells

Identifying new regulators of the actin cytoskeleton in endothelial tip cells

... function in both physiological and disease ...signaling in endothelial cells and that SRF is required for VEGF-induced endothelial cell migration, proliferation, and actin cytoskeleton ... See full document

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