Search Results - "OLBRYT, Magdalena"
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Biological Factors behind Melanoma Response to Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (06-06-2020)“…Modern immunotherapy together with targeted therapy has revolutionized the treatment of advanced melanoma. Inhibition of immune checkpoints significantly…”
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Genetic Profiling of Advanced Melanoma: Candidate Mutations for Predicting Sensitivity and Resistance to Targeted Therapy
Published in Targeted oncology (01-02-2020)“…Background Molecularly targeted therapy has revolutionized the treatment of advanced melanoma. However, despite its high efficiency, a majority of patients…”
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Global gene expression profiling in three tumor cell lines subjected to experimental cycling and chronic hypoxia
Published in PloS one (14-08-2014)“…Hypoxia is one of the most important features of the tumor microenvironment, exerting an adverse effect on tumor aggressiveness and patient prognosis. Two…”
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Establishment and Characterization of the Novel High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer Cell Line OVPA8
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (17-07-2018)“…High-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC) is the most frequent histological type of ovarian cancer and the one with worst prognosis. Unfortunately, the…”
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NGS Analysis of Liquid Biopsy (LB) and Formalin-Fixed Paraffin-Embedded (FFPE) Melanoma Samples Using Oncomine™ Pan-Cancer Cell-Free Assay
Published in Genes (16-07-2021)“…Next-generation sequencing (NGS) in liquid biopsies may contribute to the diagnosis, monitoring, and personalized therapy of cancer through the real-time…”
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Potential Biomarkers of Skin Melanoma Resistance to Targeted Therapy-Present State and Perspectives
Published in Cancers (06-05-2022)“…Melanoma is the most aggressive skin cancer, the number of which is increasing worldwide every year. It is completely curable in its early stage and fatal when…”
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Molecular background of skin melanoma development and progression: therapeutic implications
Published in Postȩpy dermatologii i alergologii (01-04-2019)“…Melanoma is the most aggressive skin cancer with an increasing number of cases worldwide and curable mostly in its early stage. The improvement in patients'…”
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Melanoma genomics – will we go beyond BRAF in clinics?
Published in Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology (28-09-2024)“…In the era of next-generation sequencing, the genetic background of cancer, including melanoma, appears to be thoroughly established. However, evaluating the…”
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Role of tumor microenvironment in the formation and progression of skin melanoma
Published in Postȩpy higieny i medycyny doświadczalnej (14-05-2013)“…Melanoma develops from melanocytes localized mainly in skin, to a lesser extent in uvea and mucosal tissue. It is one of the most aggressive tumors, resistant…”
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A receptor kinase gene of the LysM type is involved in legumeperception of rhizobial signals
Published in Nature (09-10-2003)“…Plants belonging to the legume family develop nitrogen-fixing root nodules in symbiosis with bacteria commonly known as rhizobia. The legume host encodes all…”
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An Increase in HSF1 Expression Directs Human Mammary Epithelial Cells toward a Mesenchymal Phenotype
Published in Cancers (12-10-2023)“…HSF1 is a well-known heat shock protein expression regulator in response to stress. It also regulates processes important for growth, development or…”
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Prognostic significance of Epstein‐Barr virus viral load in patients with T1‐T2 nasopharyngeal cancer
Published in Journal of medical virology (01-03-2020)“…Nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) is highly prevalent in southern Chinese populations but it is rare in most parts of the world. A few studies were performed in…”
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The putative oncogene, CRNDE, is a negative prognostic factor in ovarian cancer patients
Published in Oncotarget (22-12-2015)“…The CRNDE gene seems to play an oncogenic role in cancers, though its exact function remains unknown. Here, we tried to assess its usefulness as a molecular…”
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Unsupervised analysis reveals two molecular subgroups of serous ovarian cancer with distinct gene expression profiles and survival
Published in Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology (01-06-2016)“…Purpose Ovarian cancer is typically diagnosed at late stages, and thus, patients’ prognosis is poor. Improvement in treatment outcomes depends, at least…”
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Evaluation of the Role of ITGBL1 in Ovarian Cancer
Published in Cancers (19-09-2020)“…In our previous microarray study we identified two subgroups of high-grade serous ovarian cancers with distinct gene expression and survival. Among…”
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A receptor kinase gene of the LysM type is involved in legume perception of rhizobial signals
Published in Nature (London) (09-10-2003)“…Plants belonging to the legume family develop nitrogen-fixing root nodules in symbiosis with bacteria commonly known as rhizobia. The legume host encodes all…”
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Bis-anthracycline WP760 abrogates melanoma cell growth by transcription inhibition, p53 activation and IGF1R downregulation
Published in Investigational new drugs (01-10-2017)“…Summary Anthracycline chemotherapeutics, e.g. doxorubicin and daunorubicin, are active against a broad spectrum of cancers. Their cytotoxicity is mainly…”
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Gene expression analysis in ovarian cancer - faults and hints from DNA microarray study
Published in Frontiers in oncology (01-01-2014)“…The introduction of microarray techniques to cancer research brought great expectations for finding biomarkers that would improve patients' treatment; however,…”
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Impact of heat shock transcription factor 1 on global gene expression profiles in cells which induce either cytoprotective or pro-apoptotic response following hyperthermia
Published in BMC genomics (08-07-2013)“…Elevated temperatures induce activation of the heat shock transcription factor 1 (HSF1) which in somatic cells leads to heat shock proteins synthesis and…”
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Melanoma-associated genes, MXI1, FN1, and NME1, are hypoxia responsive in murine and human melanoma cells
Published in Melanoma research (01-10-2011)“…Hypoxia can influence aggressiveness of melanoma by inducing specific gene expression profiles. In our previous microarray study, we identified more than 430…”
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