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    Thrombin inhibition and cisplatin block tumor progression in ovarian cancer by alleviating the immunosuppressive microenvironment by Alexander, Eric T, Minton, Allyson R, Peters, Molly C, van Ryn, Joanne, Gilmour, Susan K

    Published in Oncotarget (20-12-2016)
    “…Cancer is often associated with an increased risk of thrombotic complications which can be aggravated by treatment with chemotherapeutics such as cisplatin…”
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    Thrombin inhibition and cyclophosphamide synergistically block tumor progression and metastasis by Alexander, Eric T, Minton, Allyson R, Hayes, Candace S, Goss, Ashley, Van Ryn, Joanne, Gilmour, Susan K

    Published in Cancer biology & therapy (02-12-2015)
    “…Cancer is often associated with an increased risk of thrombotic events which are exacerbated by treatment with chemotherapeutics such as cyclosphosphamide…”
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    Preclinical study of the long‐range safety and anti‐inflammatory effects of high‐dose oral meglumine by Manley, Kaylend, Bravo‐Nuevo, Arturo, Minton, Allyson R., Sedano, Summer, Marcy, Alice, Reichman, Melvin, Tobia, Annette, Artlett, Carol M., Gilmour, Susan K., Laury‐Kleintop, Lisa D., Prendergast, George C.

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-07-2019)
    “…Meglumine is a methylamino derivative of sorbitol that is an approved drug excipient. Recent preclinical studies suggest that administration of high‐dose oral…”
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    Abstract 392: Synergistic anti-tumor effects of dabigatran etexilate and cyclophosphamide co-treatment are associated with decreased circulating tissue factor positive microparticles by Alexander, Eric T., Minton, Allyson R., Hayes, Candace S., Goss, Ashley, Van Ryn, Joanne, Gilmour, Susan K.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-08-2015)
    “…Introduction: Coagulation proteases and the generation of thrombin are increased in tumors. The incidence of cancer-associated thromboses is also increased by…”
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