Search Results - "IBANEZ, Olga C. M"

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    Germline control of somatic Kras mutations in mouse lung tumors by Borrego, Andrea, Cabrera, Wafa H.K., Jensen, José R., Correa, Mara, Ribeiro, Orlando G., Starobinas, Nancy, De Franco, Marcelo, Pettinicchio, Angela, Dragani, Tommaso A., Ibañez, Olga C.M., Manenti, Giacomo

    Published in Molecular carcinogenesis (01-06-2018)
    “…Somatic KRAS mutations are common in human lung adenocarcinomas and are associated with worse prognosis. In mice, Kras is frequently mutated in both…”
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    Improvement of paclitaxel therapeutic index by derivatization and association to a cholesterol-rich microemulsion : in vitro and in vivo studies by RODRIGUES, Debora G, MARIA, Durvanei A, FERNANDES, Denise C, VALDUGA, Claudete J, COUTO, Ricardo D, IBANEZ, Olga C. M, MARANHAO, Raul C

    Published in Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology (01-06-2005)
    “…A cholesterol-rich microemulsion or nanoparticle termed LDE concentrates in cancer tissues after injection into the bloodstream. Here the cytotoxicity,…”
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    Evaluation in melanoma-bearing mice of an etoposide derivative associated to a cholesterol-rich nanoemulsion by Prete, Ana C. Lo, Maria, Durvanei A., Rodrigues, Dé bora G., Valduga, Claudete J., Ibañez, Olga C. M., Maranhão, Raul C.

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-06-2006)
    “…A cholesterol‐rich nanoemulsion (LDE) may be used as a vehicle to target antineoplastic drugs against cancer cells. The association of an etoposide derivative…”
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    Evaluation in melanoma-bearing mice of an etoposide derivative associated to a cholesterol-rich nano-emulsion by Lo Prete, Ana C, Maria, Durvanei A, Rodrigues, Débora G, Valduga, Claudete J, Ibañez, Olga C M, Maranhão, Raul C

    Published in Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (01-06-2006)
    “…A cholesterol-rich nano-emulsion (LDE) may be used as a vehicle to target antineoplastic drugs against cancer cells. The association of an etoposide derivative…”
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