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    Endoplasmic reticulum protein ERp46 in renal cell carcinoma by Duivenvoorden, Wilhelmina C M, Paschos, Athanasios, Hopmans, Sarah N, Austin, Richard C, Pinthus, Jehonathan H

    Published in PloS one (03-03-2014)
    “…An established inverse clinical correlation between serum adiponectin levels and renal cell carcinoma (RCC) aggressiveness exists. We have recently…”
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    Elevated C‐Peptides, Abdominal Obesity, and Abnormal Adipokine Profile are Associated With Higher Gleason Scores in Prostate Cancer by Di Sebastiano, Katie M., Pinthus, Jehonathan H., Duivenvoorden, Wilhelmina C.M., Patterson, Laurel, Dubin, Joel A., Mourtzakis, Marina

    Published in The Prostate (01-02-2017)
    “…BACKGROUND Prostate cancer development is associated with numerous lifestyle factors (i.e., physical activity, nutrition intake) and metabolic perturbations…”
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    Interactions of doxycycline with chemotherapeutic agents in human breast adenocarcinoma MDA-MB-231 cells by Foroodi, Faryar, Duivenvoorden, Wilhelmina C, Singh, Gurmit

    Published in Anti-cancer drugs (01-02-2009)
    “…Commonly used chemotherapeutic agents for breast cancer treatment include cisplatin, doxorubicin, and paclitaxel. Unfortunately, these effective…”
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    Inhibition of carbonic anhydrase IX (CA9) sensitizes renal cell carcinoma to ionizing radiation by DUIVENVOORDEN, WILHELMINA C.M, HOPMANS, SARAH N, GALLINO, DANIEL, FARRELL, THOMAS, GERDES, CARRIE, GLENNIE, DIANA, LUKKA, HIMU, PINTHUS, JEHONATHAN H

    Published in Oncology reports (01-10-2015)
    “…While normal kidneys are relatively sensitive to ionizing radiation (IR), renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is considered radioresistant. Carbonic anhydrase IX (CA9),…”
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    Endoplasmic reticulum protein ERp46 in prostate adenocarcinoma by Duivenvoorden, Wilhelmina C M, Hopmans, Sarah N, Austin, Richard C, Pinthus, Jehonathan H

    Published in Oncology letters (01-05-2017)
    “…Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) protein ERp46 is a member of the protein disulfide isomerase family of oxidoreductases, which facilitates the reduction of…”
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    Naturally occurring resistance of bone marrow mononuclear and metastatic cancer cells to anticancer agents by Richard, Christina, Yau, Jonathan, Th'ng, John P H, Duivenvoorden, Wilhelmina C M

    Published in Clinical & experimental metastasis (01-11-2006)
    “…Numerous cancer patients fail standard chemotherapy or develop resistance to chemotherapy during the course of treatment. The purpose of this study is to…”
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    Doxycycline decreases tumor burden in a bone metastasis model of human breast cancer by Duivenvoorden, Wilhelmina C M, Popović, Snezana Vukmirović, Lhoták, Sárka, Seidlitz, Eric, Hirte, Holger W, Tozer, Richard G, Singh, Gurmit

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-03-2002)
    “…Bone is one of the most frequent sites for metastasis in breast cancer patients,often resulting in significant clinical morbidity and mortality. Increased…”
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    Presence and enzymatic activity of prostate-specific antigen in archival prostate cancer samples by VUKMIROVIC-POPOVIC, Snezana, ESCOTT, Nicholas G, DUIVENVOORDENI, Wilhelmina C. M

    Published in Oncology reports (01-10-2008)
    “…Patients with advanced prostate cancer frequently have a poor prognosis as a result of metastasis. The serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is widely…”
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    Divergent effects of orthosilicic acid and dimethylsilanediol on cell survival and adhesion in human osteoblast-like cells by Duivenvoorden, Wilhelmina C.M., Middleton, Adam, Kinrade, Stephen D.

    “…Although dietary silicon (Si) is recognized to be an important factor for the growth and development of bone and connective tissue, its biochemical role has…”
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