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Fighting breast cancer using membrane-active peptides

Fighting breast cancer using membrane-active peptides

... of cancer cases is increasing as a result of aging, population growth and the increasing of some lifestyle choices such as smoking and physical ...inactivity. Breast and lung cancers are the most common ... See full document

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Anticancer peptides : prospective innovation in cancer therapy

Anticancer peptides : prospective innovation in cancer therapy

... is active as a topical agent against melanoma, breast, and colon carcinomas neuroblastomas and pheochromocytomas (Rodrigues et ...induces membrane permeabilization through a Ca 2+ dependent pathway ... See full document

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Plasma membrane proteomics of human breast cancer cell lines identifies potential targets for breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Plasma membrane proteomics of human breast cancer cell lines identifies potential targets for breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.

... intracellular peptides on the cell surface for immune surveillance, allowing for detection and destruction of aberrant cells by the immune ...circumstances, cancer cells are detected and destroyed because ... See full document

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Taenia solium metacestode immunodominant peptides recognized by IgG antibodies in cerebrospinal fluid and serum paired samples from patients with active and inactive neurocysticercosis

Taenia solium metacestode immunodominant peptides recognized by IgG antibodies in cerebrospinal fluid and serum paired samples from patients with active and inactive neurocysticercosis

... 2006). Using purified glycoproteins by enzyme-linked immunoelectrotransfer blot (EITB), Tsang et ...documented using the formula of Reiber and Felgenhauer (1987) as performed by Machado et ...with ... See full document

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Cytogenetic evaluation of 20 primary breast carcinomas

Cytogenetic evaluation of 20 primary breast carcinomas

... Breast cancer is the most common neoplasm and the leading cause of cancer related deaths among women in most countries (PARKIN et al. The natural history of breast cancer va[r] ... See full document

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Clinics  vol.66 número6

Clinics vol.66 número6

... PIN3 Ins16bp and Arg72Pro 28-30 and the XRCC1 poly- morphism Arg194Trp and Arg399Gln are the most studied variants of each gene. 31,32 However, since these studies are based on case-control analysis using ... See full document

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A 17-mer Membrane-Active MSI-78 Derivative with Improved Selectivity toward Bacterial Cells

A 17-mer Membrane-Active MSI-78 Derivative with Improved Selectivity toward Bacterial Cells

... out using 20% piperidine in DMF containing ...resin, using 5 molar equiv of the Fmoc-protected amino acid in DMF ...the peptides were released from the resin with concomitant removal of side-chain ... See full document

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Membrane-translocating peptides and toxins: from nature to bedside

Membrane-translocating peptides and toxins: from nature to bedside

... cell membrane in multiple points, the internalization of peptide molecules through the formed pore sometimes occurs – the reason why they are considered ...cell membrane: by insertion of amphipathic ... See full document

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Quím. Nova  vol.37 número8

Quím. Nova vol.37 número8

... immersed in a beaker containing test solutions of varying concentra- tions. A saturated calomel electrode was used as an external reference electrode. The ionic strength of the solutions was maintained with the help of a ... See full document

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Identification of Breast Cancer Using Integrated Information from MRI and Mammography.

Identification of Breast Cancer Using Integrated Information from MRI and Mammography.

... All breast MR imaging and mammography findings were reported according to the level of suspicion of malignancy by using the kinetic curve and the American College of Radiology Breast Imaging ... See full document

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POLIMORFISMO NO GENE HER2 NO CANCRO DA MAMA E DO OVÁRIO

POLIMORFISMO NO GENE HER2 NO CANCRO DA MAMA E DO OVÁRIO

... Breast cancer is a major public health problem around the world, and its carcinogenesis is not yet well ...in breast cancer ...152 breast cancer patients and 146 healthy controls ... See full document

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POLIMORFISMO NO GENE HER2 NO CANCRO DA MAMA E DO OVÁRIO

POLIMORFISMO NO GENE HER2 NO CANCRO DA MAMA E DO OVÁRIO

... Breast cancer is a major public health problem around the world, and its carcinogenesis is not yet well ...in breast cancer ...152 breast cancer patients and 146 healthy controls ... See full document

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Rev. bras. farmacogn.  vol.21 número4

Rev. bras. farmacogn. vol.21 número4

... Abstract: Blepharocalyx salicifolius (Kunth) O. Berg, Myrtaceae, is an endemic species that occurs at Southern America. This species was studied to intend to isolation of the active compounds that could be used in ... See full document

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Prospects and Consequences of Hormone Replacement Therapy in Cancers A Review

Prospects and Consequences of Hormone Replacement Therapy in Cancers A Review

... major breast cancer studies did not show an increased risk of breast cancer in women who had ever received estrogen replacement therapy compared with those who had ...of breast ... See full document

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RAD51B in Familial Breast Cancer.

RAD51B in Familial Breast Cancer.

... Familial Cancer and Genetics Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hos- pital; Benjamin Thierry, Ian Wark Research Institute, University of South Australia; Ella Thompson, Cancer Genetics, Research Department, Peter ... See full document

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Elucidating the altered transcriptional programs in breast cancer using independent component analysis.

Elucidating the altered transcriptional programs in breast cancer using independent component analysis.

... validation using explicit pathway and regulatory element information has not yet been ...microarray cancer datasets and use pathway-knowledge and regulatory-element databases for ...known ... See full document

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TOX3 mutations in breast cancer.

TOX3 mutations in breast cancer.

... The only tumour suppressor gene identified to date in this LOH region in breast tumours is CDH1 (E-cadherin). Mutations in CDH1 are associated with lobular tumours and have been reported at a frequency of 6.7% ... See full document

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Rev. Hosp. Clin.  vol.58 número2

Rev. Hosp. Clin. vol.58 número2

... to cancer recurrence, some of them (38%) would accept such therapy to control menopause symptoms, and late effects like ...of breast cancer treatment would influ- ence the acceptance of ... See full document

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Avaliação subjetiva global produzida pelo paciente em mulheres com tumores de ovário, útero e mama do Inquérito Brasileiro de Nutrição Oncológica (IBNO)

Avaliação subjetiva global produzida pelo paciente em mulheres com tumores de ovário, útero e mama do Inquérito Brasileiro de Nutrição Oncológica (IBNO)

... ovarian cancer, 69.2% of patients with uterine cancer and 58, 0% with breast cancer (p ...with breast and gynecological cancer showed that patients with ovarian cancer ... See full document

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An Efficient Prediction of Breast Cancer Data using Data Mining Techniques

An Efficient Prediction of Breast Cancer Data using Data Mining Techniques

... with Breast Cancer disease of patient ...of Breast Cancer disease based classification to get better results with accuracy, low error rate and ... See full document

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