Search Results - "Dudley, Atira"
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MEK inhibition exhibits efficacy in human and mouse neurofibromatosis tumors
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-01-2013)“…Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) patients develop benign neurofibromas and malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNST). These incurable peripheral nerve…”
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MEF2 plays a significant role in the tumor inhibitory mechanism of encapsulated RENCA cells via EGF receptor signaling in target tumor cells
Published in BMC cancer (04-12-2018)“…Agarose encapsulated murine renal adenocarcinoma cells (RENCA macrobeads) are currently being investigated in clinical trials as a treatment for…”
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Abstract 2731: Checkpoint inhibitor therapy in combination with the implantation of agarose encapsulated cancer cells inhibits tumor growth in a mouse model of osteosarcoma
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2018)“…Abstract We have previously shown that murine renal adenocarcinoma (RENCA) cells encapsulated in agarose macrobeads (MB) secrete factors that inhibit the…”
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Abstract 1285: Regulation of docetaxel resistant cancer stem-like cells by RENCA macrobeads
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2019)“…Abstract Despite the initial efficacy of chemotherapy, resistant cells often persist and are thought to contribute to disease relapse. Resistant cells,…”
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Abstract 3891: Chemoresistant cancer stem cells undergo gene changes that drive tumor recurrence
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2017)“…Abstract Despite the efficacy of chemotherapy, resistant cells are thought to contribute to tumor recurrence. In vitro models of recurrence must mimic the…”
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Abstract 5552: Differential proteomic responses of luminal-A and basal-like breast cancer cell lines during growth inhibition induced by co-culture with agarose encapsulated murine renal adenocarcinoma (RENCA) cells
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-07-2017)“…Abstract The existence of a tumor growth regulatory network that is conserved across tumor types and species has been hypothesized. Our evidence for this…”
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Abstract 1675: MEF2 plays a significant role in the tumor inhibitory effects of agarose encapsulated RENCA cells through the EGF receptor
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-08-2015)“…Abstract Identification of the molecular targets involved in the tumor growth inhibition induced by agarose encapsulated mouse renal adenocarcinoma (RENCA)…”
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Abstract B36: RENCA macrobead-induced AKT hyperphosphorylation leads to MEF2 activation and inhibition of the proliferation of human DU145 prostate carcinoma cells
Published in Molecular cancer research (01-04-2016)“…Abstract We have previously reported that suppression of the isoforms of myocyte enhancer factor (MEF2) in target tumor cells in vitro reduces the demonstrated…”
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Abstract 4609: MEF2 plays a critical role in RENCA macrobead-induced tumor cell growth inhibition
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-10-2014)“…Abstract Regulation of cell proliferation and cell death is often dependent on the coupling of extracellular signals to the activation or repression of…”
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Abstract 2486: Docetaxel resistant cells display cancer stem cell properties and regulate growth via PI3/Akt signaling
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-07-2016)“…Abstract Both normal organogenesis and tumor development follow a Gompertzian growth curve. An understanding of the mechanisms operating in these apparently…”
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Treatment of agarose-agarose RENCA macrobeads with docetaxel selects for OCT4+ cells with tumor-initiating capability
Published in Cancer biology & therapy (01-12-2013)“…The cancer stem cell (CSC) theory depicts such cells as having the capacity to produce both identical CSCs (symmetrical division) and tumor-amplifying daughter…”
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