Role of nitric oxide in hyper-aggressiveness of tumor cells that survive various anti-cancer therapies
AW Girotti, JF Fahey, W Korytowski - Critical Reviews in Oncology …, 2022 - Elsevier
Low level nitric oxide (NO) produced by inducible NO synthase (iNOS) in many malignant
tumors is known to play a key role in the survival and proliferation of tumor cells. NO can …
tumors is known to play a key role in the survival and proliferation of tumor cells. NO can …
Nitric oxide and cancer: When to give and when to take away?
KM Miranda, LA Ridnour, CL McGinity… - Inorganic …, 2021 - ACS Publications
The mechanistic roles of nitric oxide (NO) during cancer progression have been important
considerations since its discovery as an endogenously generated free radical. Nonetheless …
considerations since its discovery as an endogenously generated free radical. Nonetheless …
Current advances of nitric oxide in cancer and anticancer therapeutics
J Mintz, A Vedenko, O Rosete, K Shah, G Goldstein… - Vaccines, 2021 - mdpi.com
Nitric oxide (NO) is a short-lived, ubiquitous signaling molecule that affects numerous critical
functions in the body. There are markedly conflicting findings in the literature regarding the …
functions in the body. There are markedly conflicting findings in the literature regarding the …
Nitric oxide, a double edged sword in cancer biology: searching for therapeutic opportunities
Nitric oxide (NO) is a pleiotropic molecule critical to a number of physiological and
pathological processes. The last decade has witnessed major advances in dissecting NO …
pathological processes. The last decade has witnessed major advances in dissecting NO …
Nitric oxide and immune responses in cancer: Searching for new therapeutic strategies
A Sahebnasagh, F Saghafi, S Negintaji… - Current medicinal …, 2022 - ingentaconnect.com
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in understanding the mysterious
functions of nitric oxide (NO) and how this pleiotropic signaling molecule contributes to …
functions of nitric oxide (NO) and how this pleiotropic signaling molecule contributes to …
Regulation of pleiotropic physiological roles of nitric oxide signaling
L Soundararajan, A Dharmarajan, P Samji - Cellular signalling, 2023 - Elsevier
Nitric Oxide (NO) is a highly diffusible, ubiquitous signaling molecule and a free radical that
is naturally synthesized by our body. The pleiotropic effects of NO in biological systems are …
is naturally synthesized by our body. The pleiotropic effects of NO in biological systems are …
The role of nitric oxide in tumour progression
D Fukumura, S Kashiwagi, RK Jain - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2006 - nature.com
Nitric oxide (NO) and nitric oxide synthases are ubiquitous in malignant tumours and are
known to exert both pro-and anti-tumour effects. We summarize our current understanding of …
known to exert both pro-and anti-tumour effects. We summarize our current understanding of …
Nitric oxide in cancer therapeutics: interaction with cytotoxic chemotherapy
D Hirst, T Robson - Current pharmaceutical design, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
Nitric oxide is a key second messenger in most tissues, where it is generated at low
concentrations, predominantly by the catalytic action of two constitutively expressed isoforms …
concentrations, predominantly by the catalytic action of two constitutively expressed isoforms …
Nitric oxide: cancer target or anticancer agent?
S Mocellin - Current cancer drug targets, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Despite the improved understanding of nitric oxide (NO) biology and the large amount of
preclinical experiments testing its role in cancer development and progression, it is still …
preclinical experiments testing its role in cancer development and progression, it is still …
Targeted Inhibition of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibits Growth of Human Melanoma In vivo and Synergizes with Chemotherapy
Purpose: Aberrant expression of inflammatory molecules, such as inducible nitric oxide (NO)
synthase (iNOS), has been linked to cancer, suggesting that their inhibition is a rational …
synthase (iNOS), has been linked to cancer, suggesting that their inhibition is a rational …