The molecular basis for the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of curcumin and its metabolites in relation to cancer
This review addresses the oncopharmacological properties of curcumin at the molecular
level. First, the interactions between curcumin and its molecular targets are addressed on …
level. First, the interactions between curcumin and its molecular targets are addressed on …
Strategies to improve radiotherapy with targeted drugs
AC Begg, FA Stewart, C Vens - Nature Reviews Cancer, 2011 - nature.com
Radiotherapy is used to treat approximately 50% of all cancer patients, with varying success.
The dose of ionizing radiation that can be given to the tumour is determined by the sensitivity …
The dose of ionizing radiation that can be given to the tumour is determined by the sensitivity …
Microfluidics-free single-cell genomics with templated emulsification
Current single-cell RNA-sequencing approaches have limitations that stem from the
microfluidic devices or fluid handling steps required for sample processing. We develop a …
microfluidic devices or fluid handling steps required for sample processing. We develop a …
Escherichia coli induces DNA damage in vivo and triggers genomic instability in mammalian cells
G Cuevas-Ramos, CR Petit, I Marcq… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - National Acad Sciences
Escherichia coli is a normal inhabitant of the human gut. However, E. coli strains of
phylogenetic group B2 harbor a genomic island called “pks” that codes for the production of …
phylogenetic group B2 harbor a genomic island called “pks” that codes for the production of …
Radiation-induced clustered DNA lesions: Repair and mutagenesis
E Sage, N Shikazono - Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2017 - Elsevier
Clustered DNA lesions, also called Multiply Damaged Sites, is the hallmark of ionizing
radiation. It is defined as the combination of two or more lesions, comprising strand breaks …
radiation. It is defined as the combination of two or more lesions, comprising strand breaks …
γ-H2AX in recognition and signaling of DNA double-strand breaks in the context of chromatin
A Kinner, W Wu, C Staudt, G Iliakis - Nucleic acids research, 2008 - academic.oup.com
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are extremely dangerous lesions with severe
consequences for cell survival and the maintenance of genomic stability. In higher …
consequences for cell survival and the maintenance of genomic stability. In higher …
The Cyclin K/Cdk12 complex maintains genomic stability via regulation of expression of DNA damage response genes
D Blazek, J Kohoutek, K Bartholomeeusen… - Genes & …, 2011 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Various cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) complexes have been implicated in the regulation of
transcription. In this study, we identified a 70-kDa Cyclin K (CycK) that binds Cdk12 and …
transcription. In this study, we identified a 70-kDa Cyclin K (CycK) that binds Cdk12 and …
Breast cancer statistics and markers
MS Donepudi, K Kondapalli, SJ Amos… - Journal of cancer …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Breast cancer is one of the familiar diseases in women. Incidence and mortality due to
cancer, particularly breast cancer has been increasing for last 50 years, even though there is …
cancer, particularly breast cancer has been increasing for last 50 years, even though there is …
Senescence from G2 arrest, revisited
V Gire, V Dulić - Cell cycle, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Senescence was classically defined as an irreversible cell cycle arrest in G1 phase (G1 exit)
triggered by eroded telomeres in aged primary cells. The molecular basis of this G1 arrest is …
triggered by eroded telomeres in aged primary cells. The molecular basis of this G1 arrest is …
Effects and mechanisms of kaempferol in the management of cancers through modulation of inflammation and signal transduction pathways
Cancer is the principal cause of death and its incidence is increasing continuously
worldwide. Various treatment approaches are in practice to treat cancer, but these treatment …
worldwide. Various treatment approaches are in practice to treat cancer, but these treatment …