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    Abnormal lysosomal trafficking and enhanced exosomal export of cisplatin in drug-resistant human ovarian carcinoma cells by Safaei, Roohangiz, Larson, Barrett J, Cheng, Timothy C, Gibson, Michael A, Otani, Shinji, Naerdemann, Wiltrud, Howell, Stephen B

    Published in Molecular cancer therapeutics (01-10-2005)
    “…Previous work has shown that cisplatin (CDDP) becomes concentrated in lysosomes, and that acquired resistance to CDDP is associated with abnormalities of…”
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    The copper influx transporter human copper transport protein 1 regulates the uptake of cisplatin in human ovarian carcinoma cells by Holzer, Alison K, Samimi, Goli, Katano, Kuniyuki, Naerdemann, Wiltrud, Lin, Xinjian, Safaei, Roohangiz, Howell, Stephen B

    Published in Molecular pharmacology (01-10-2004)
    “…Cells selected for resistance to cisplatin are often cross-resistant to copper and vice versa, and the major copper influx transporter copper transport protein…”
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    Intracellular Localization and Trafficking of Fluorescein-Labeled Cisplatin in Human Ovarian Carcinoma Cells by SAFAEI, Roohangiz, KATANO, Kuniyuki, LARSON, Barrett J, SAMIMI, Goli, HOLZER, Alison K, NAERDEMANN, Wiltrud, TOMIOKA, Mika, GOODMAN, Murray, HOWELL, Stephen B

    Published in Clinical cancer research (15-01-2005)
    “…Purpose: We sought to identify the subcellular compartments in which cisplatin [ cis -diamminedichloroplatinum (DDP)] accumulates in human ovarian carcinoma…”
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    Cross-resistance to cisplatin in cells with acquired resistance to copper by SAFAEI, Roohangiz, KATANO, Kuniyuki, SAMIMI, Goli, NAERDEMANN, Wiltrud, STEVENSON, Jennifer L, ROCHDI, Myriam, HOWELL, Stephen B

    Published in Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology (01-03-2004)
    “…Cells selected for resistance to cisplatin (DDP) demonstrate cross-resistance to copper (Cu) suggesting one or more common mechanisms of cellular defense. We…”
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