Promising therapeutic strategies for colorectal cancer treatment based on nanomaterials
N Krasteva, M Georgieva - Pharmaceutics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a global health problem responsible for 10% of all cancer
incidences and 9.4% of all cancer deaths worldwide. The number of new cases increases …
incidences and 9.4% of all cancer deaths worldwide. The number of new cases increases …
Molecular pathogenesis of sporadic colorectal cancers
H Yamagishi, H Kuroda, Y Imai, H Hiraishi - Chinese journal of cancer, 2016 - Springer
Colorectal cancer (CRC) results from the progressive accumulation of genetic and
epigenetic alterations that lead to the transformation of normal colonic mucosa to …
epigenetic alterations that lead to the transformation of normal colonic mucosa to …
[PDF][PDF] Environmental toxicology
PB Tchounwou, CG Yedjou, AK Patlolla… - Molecular, clinical and …, 2012 - researchgate.net
Activities of fast growing human population are altering freshwater ecosystems, endangering
their inhabitants and public health. Organic and trace compounds have a high potential for …
their inhabitants and public health. Organic and trace compounds have a high potential for …
Oxidatively induced DNA damage and its repair in cancer
M Dizdaroglu - Mutation Research/Reviews in Mutation Research, 2015 - Elsevier
Oxidatively induced DNA damage is caused in living organisms by endogenous and
exogenous reactive species. DNA lesions resulting from this type of damage are mutagenic …
exogenous reactive species. DNA lesions resulting from this type of damage are mutagenic …
Oxidatively induced DNA damage: mechanisms, repair and disease
M Dizdaroglu - Cancer letters, 2012 - Elsevier
Endogenous and exogenous sources cause oxidatively induced DNA damage in living
organisms by a variety of mechanisms. The resulting DNA lesions are mutagenic and …
organisms by a variety of mechanisms. The resulting DNA lesions are mutagenic and …
Defining 'chromosomal instability'
JB Geigl, AC Obenauf, T Schwarzbraun, MR Speicher - Trends in Genetics, 2008 - cell.com
Most scientists agree that the majority of human solid malignant tumors are characterized by
chromosomal instability (CIN) involving gain or loss of whole chromosomes or fractions of …
chromosomal instability (CIN) involving gain or loss of whole chromosomes or fractions of …
The genetics of osteosarcoma
JW Martin, JA Squire, M Zielenska - Sarcoma, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Osteosarcoma is a primary bone malignancy with a particularly high incidence rate in
children and adolescents relative to other age groups. The etiology of this often aggressive …
children and adolescents relative to other age groups. The etiology of this often aggressive …
Antibody constructs in cancer therapy: protein engineering strategies to improve exposure in solid tumors
RA Beckman, LM Weiner, HM Davis - Cancer, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Whereas over 85% of human cancers are solid tumors, of the 8 monoclonal antibodies
(mAbs) currently approved for cancer therapy, 25% are directed at solid tumor surface …
(mAbs) currently approved for cancer therapy, 25% are directed at solid tumor surface …
Adaptation to hypoxia and acidosis in carcinogenesis and tumor progression
JS Fang, RD Gillies, RA Gatenby - Seminars in cancer biology, 2008 - Elsevier
Carcinogenesis is a complex, multistep, multipath process often described as “somatic
evolution”. Conventional models of cancer progression are typically based on the genetic …
evolution”. Conventional models of cancer progression are typically based on the genetic …
Genetic and epigenetic events generate multiple pathways in colorectal cancer progression
M Pancione, A Remo… - Pathology research …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common causes of death, despite decades of
research. Initially considered as a disease due to genetic mutations, it is now viewed as a …
research. Initially considered as a disease due to genetic mutations, it is now viewed as a …