Search Results - "Leslie, Theresa K."
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Inhibitory Effect of Eslicarbazepine Acetate and S-Licarbazepine on Nav1.5 Channels
Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (02-10-2020)“…Eslicarbazepine acetate (ESL) is a dibenzazepine anticonvulsant approved as adjunctive treatment for partial-onset epileptic seizures. Following first pass…”
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Sodium channels and the ionic microenvironment of breast tumours
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-05-2023)“…Cancers of epithelial origin such as breast, prostate, cervical, gastric, colon and lung cancer account for a large proportion of deaths worldwide. Better…”
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Sodium homeostasis in the tumour microenvironment
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta. Reviews on cancer (01-12-2019)“…The concentration of sodium ions (Na+) is raised in solid tumours and can be measured at the cellular, tissue and patient levels. At the cellular level, the…”
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Sodium accumulation in breast cancer predicts malignancy and treatment response
Published in British journal of cancer (20-07-2022)“…Background Breast cancer remains a leading cause of death in women and novel imaging biomarkers are urgently required. Here, we demonstrate the diagnostic and…”
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A novel Nav1.5-dependent feedback mechanism driving glycolytic acidification in breast cancer metastasis
Published in Oncogene (16-08-2024)“…Solid tumours have abnormally high intracellular [Na + ]. The activity of various Na + channels may underlie this Na + accumulation. Voltage-gated Na +…”
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Inhibitory Effect of Eslicarbazepine Acetate and S-Licarbazepine on Na v 1.5 Channels
Published in Frontiers in pharmacology (2020)“…Eslicarbazepine acetate (ESL) is a dibenzazepine anticonvulsant approved as adjunctive treatment for partial-onset epileptic seizures. Following first pass…”
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A novel Na v 1.5-dependent feedback mechanism driving glycolytic acidification in breast cancer metastasis
Published in Oncogene (01-08-2024)“…Solid tumours have abnormally high intracellular [Na ]. The activity of various Na channels may underlie this Na accumulation. Voltage-gated Na channels…”
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