Search Results - "ROUSSIDIS, A. E"
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Genistein suppresses the invasive potential of human breast cancer cells through transcriptional regulation of metalloproteinases and their tissue inhibitors
Published in International journal of oncology (01-04-2005)“…Progression of breast cancer implicates the degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) by metallo-proteinases (MMPs), a process with important consequences on…”
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The importance of c-Kit and PDGF receptors as potential targets for molecular therapy in breast cancer
Published in Current medicinal chemistry (01-03-2007)“…Molecular therapies target key functional molecules in order to halter viable operation of cancer cells. Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) constitute attractive…”
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Expression of MMPs and TIMPs Genes in Human Breast Cancer Epithelial Cells Depends on Cell Culture Conditions and is Associated with their Invasive Potential
Published in Anticancer research (01-11-2004)“…Growth and invasiveness of breast cancer cells in adjacent and distant sites is associated with the expression of metalloproteinases (MMPs), which are capable…”
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STI571 as a Potent Inhibitor of Growth and Invasiveness of Human Epithelial Breast Cancer Cells
Published in Anticancer research (01-05-2004)“…STI571, a specific tyrosine kinase inhibitor, exhibits a substantial therapeutic activity in patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia and gastrointestinal…”
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Inhibition of receptor tyrosine kinase-based signal transduction as specific target for cancer treatment
Published in In vivo (Athens) (01-11-2002)“…Every cell in a multicellular organism receives signals from the extracellular matrix and neighboring cells. These signals are transmitted, via transmembrane…”
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A rapid method for fractionation and purification of a 92 kDa cartilage glycoprotein
Published in Biomedical chromatography (01-04-2004)“…Matrix glycoproteins are among the main components that contribute to the properties of cartilage. In this article we report on the development of a rapid…”
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