Search Results - "Steudel, Friederike A."
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KCa3.1 Channels Confer Radioresistance to Breast Cancer Cells
Published in Cancers (01-09-2019)“…KCa3.1 K+ channels reportedly contribute to the proliferation of breast tumor cells and may serve pro-tumor functions in the microenvironment. The putative…”
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SK4 channels modulate Ca2+ signalling and cell cycle progression in murine breast cancer
Published in Molecular oncology (01-09-2017)“…Oncogenic signalling via Ca2+‐activated K+ channels of intermediate conductance (SK4, also known as KCa3.1 or IK) has been implicated in different cancer…”
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Cancer-Associated Intermediate Conductance Ca2+-Activated K+ Channel KCa3.1
Published in Cancers (17-01-2019)“…Several tumor entities have been reported to overexpress KCa3.1 potassium channels due to epigenetic, transcriptional, or post-translational modifications. By…”
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Subunits of BK channels promote breast cancer development and modulate responses to endocrine treatment in preclinical models
Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-06-2022)“…Background and Purpose Pore‐forming α subunits of the voltage‐ and Ca2+‐activated K+ channel with large conductance (BKα) promote malignant phenotypes of…”
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Bisacylphosphane oxides as photo-latent cytotoxic agents and potential photo-latent anticancer drugs
Published in Scientific reports (12-04-2019)“…Bisacylphosphane oxides ( BAPOs ) are established as photoinitiators for industrial applications. Light irradiation leads to their photolysis, producing…”
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SK4 channels modulate Ca 2+ signalling and cell cycle progression in murine breast cancer
Published in Molecular oncology (01-09-2017)“…Oncogenic signalling via Ca -activated K channels of intermediate conductance (SK4, also known as K 3.1 or IK) has been implicated in different cancer entities…”
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K Ca 3.1 Channels Confer Radioresistance to Breast Cancer Cells
Published in Cancers (01-09-2019)“…K 3.1 K channels reportedly contribute to the proliferation of breast tumor cells and may serve pro-tumor functions in the microenvironment. The putative…”
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Cancer-Associated Intermediate Conductance Ca 2+ -Activated K⁺ Channel K Ca 3.1
Published in Cancers (17-01-2019)“…Several tumor entities have been reported to overexpress K 3.1 potassium channels due to epigenetic, transcriptional, or post-translational modifications. By…”
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