Search Results - "Guven, Hayrettin"
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Inhibition of tumor cell proliferation and motility by fibroblasts is both contact and soluble factor dependent
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-12-2014)“…Significance Normal microenvironments can restrict cancer development and progression. Inhibition of tumor cell growth and motility by normal fibroblasts is…”
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Decreased decorin expression in the tumor microenvironment
Published in Cancer medicine (Malden, MA) (01-06-2014)“…Decorin is a small leucine‐rich proteoglycan, synthesized and deposited by fibroblasts in the stroma where it binds to collagen I. It sequesters several growth…”
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A new method for in vitro expansion of cytotoxic human CD3 −CD56 + natural killer cells
Published in Human immunology (01-10-2001)“…Adoptive transfer of immunocompetent cells may induce anti-tumor effects in vivo. However, a significant obstacle to the development of successful cellular…”
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RhoA knockout fibroblasts lose tumor-inhibitory capacity in vitro and promote tumor growth in vivo
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (21-02-2017)“…Fibroblasts are a main player in the tumor-inhibitory microenvironment. Upon tumor initiation and progression, fibroblasts can lose their tumor-inhibitory…”
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Control of cyclooxygenase-2 expression and tumorigenesis by endogenous 5-methoxytryptophan
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (14-08-2012)“…Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) expression is induced by mitogenic and proinflammatory factors. Its overexpression plays a causal role in inflammation and…”
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The architecture of fibroblast monolayers of different origin differentially influences tumor cell growth
Published in International journal of cancer (15-11-2012)“…Normal human and murine fibroblasts can inhibit proliferation of tumor cells when co‐cultured in vitro. The inhibitory capacity varies depending on the donor…”
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Confrontation of fibroblasts with cancer cells in vitro: gene network analysis of transcriptome changes and differential capacity to inhibit tumor growth
Published in Journal of experimental & clinical cancer research (18-06-2015)“…There is growing evidence that emerging malignancies in solid tissues might be kept under control by physical intercellular contacts with normal fibroblasts…”
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Human CD80/IL2 lentivirus‐transduced acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) cells promote natural killer (NK) cell activation and cytolytic activity: implications for a phase I clinical study
Published in British journal of haematology (01-06-2009)“…Summary Immunotherapeutic strategies may promote T and/or natural killer (NK) cell cytotoxicity. NK cells have the potential to exert a powerful anti‐leukaemia…”
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Safety analysis of ex vivo-expanded NK and NK-like T cells administered to cancer patients: a phase I clinical study
Published in Immunotherapy (01-09-2009)“…The chimeric state after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation provides a platform for adoptive immunotherapy using donor-derived immune cells…”
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In-Vitro Culture of Human CD80/IL2 Lentivirus Transduced Acute Myeloid Leukemia Cells (AML) Promote NK Cell Activation and Cytolytic Activity
Published in Blood (16-11-2008)“…Natural killer (NK) cells are increasingly recognized as an important component in the graft versus leukemia response following allogeneic hematopoietic stem…”
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Efficient gene transfer into primary human natural killer cells by retroviral transduction
Published in Experimental hematology (01-11-2005)“…To optimize retroviral gene transfer into primary human natural killer (NK) cells. NK cells from healthy donors were expanded ex vivo for a period of 21 days…”
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Enhanced ouabain resistance gene as a eukaryotic selection marker
Published in Human gene therapy (20-05-2002)“…Current selection markers allow selection by antibiotics or fluorescent/magnetic sorting by green fluorescent protein or membrane antigens. Antibiotic…”
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