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    Atorvastatin Promotes Cytotoxicity and Reduces Migration and Proliferation of Human A172 Glioma Cells by Oliveira, Karen A., Dal-Cim, Tharine, Lopes, Flávia G., Ludka, Fabiana K., Nedel, Cláudia B., Tasca, Carla I.

    Published in Molecular neurobiology (01-02-2018)
    “…Malignant gliomas have resistance mechanisms to chemotherapy that enable tumor invasiveness and aggressiveness. Alternative therapies in cancer treatment, as…”
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    Guanosine promotes cytotoxicity via adenosine receptors and induces apoptosis in temozolomide-treated A172 glioma cells by Oliveira, Karen A., Dal-Cim, Tharine A., Lopes, Flávia G., Nedel, Cláudia B., Tasca, Carla Inês

    Published in Purinergic signalling (01-09-2017)
    “…Gliomas are a malignant tumor group whose patients have survival rates around 12 months. Among the treatments are the alkylating agents as temozolomide (TMZ),…”
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    Guanosine and GMP increase the number of granular cerebellar neurons in culture: dependence on adenosine A2A and ionotropic glutamate receptors by Decker, Helena, Piermartiri, Tetsade C. B., Nedel, Cláudia B., Romão, Luciana F., Francisco, Sheila S., Dal-Cim, Tharine, Boeck, Carina R., Moura-Neto, Vivaldo, Tasca, Carla I.

    Published in Purinergic signalling (01-12-2019)
    “…The guanine-based purines (GBPs) have essential extracellular functions such as modulation of glutamatergic transmission and trophic effects on neurons and…”
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    Guanosine and GMP increase the number of granular cerebellar neurons in culture: dependence on adenosine A 2A and ionotropic glutamate receptors by Decker, Helena, Piermartiri, Tetsade C B, Nedel, Cláudia B, Romão, Luciana F, Francisco, Sheila S, Dal-Cim, Tharine, Boeck, Carina R, Moura-Neto, Vivaldo, Tasca, Carla I

    Published in Purinergic signalling (01-12-2019)
    “…The guanine-based purines (GBPs) have essential extracellular functions such as modulation of glutamatergic transmission and trophic effects on neurons and…”
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