Background: Poly-(ADP-ribose)-polymerase1 (PARP1) is involved in repair of DNA single strand breaks. PARP1-inhibitors (PARP1-i) cause an accumulation of DNA double strand breaks, which are generally repaired by homologous recombination (HR). Therefore, cancer cells harboring HR deficiencies are exceptionally sensitive to PARP1-i. For patients with HR-proficient tumors, HR can be temporarily inhibited by hyperthermia, thereby inducing synthetic lethal conditions in every tumor type. Since cisplatin is successfully used combined with hyperthermia (thermochemotherapy), we investigated the effectiveness of combining PARP1-i with thermochemotherapy. Results: The in vitro data demonstrate a decreased in cell survival after addition of PARP1-i to ...
Mutations in homologous recombination (HR) genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 predispose to tumorigenesis. HR-def...
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors are a promising, novel class of anticancer agents to b...
With apologies to Nietzsche, who once said “that which does not kill us makes us stronger,” sometime...
Cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (cisplatin, cDDP) is an effective chemotherapeutic agent that induc...
Defective homologous recombination (HR) DNA repair imposed by BRCA1 or BRCA2 deficiency sensitizes c...
Poly-(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) is commonly known for its vital role in DNA damage response a...
Purpose: Hyperthermia (40–44 °C) effectively sensitises tumours to radiotherapy by locally altering ...
Background: Since many anti-cancer agents act by inflicting DNA damage on tumour cells, there is inc...
Mutations in homologous recombination (HR) genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 predispose to tumorigenesis. HR-def...
The use of polyADPribose polymerase inhibitors in cancer treatment provides a unique opportunity to ...
The use of polyADPribose polymerase inhibitors in cancer treatment provides a unique opportunity to ...
The genetic concept of synthetic lethality has now been validated clinically through the demonstrate...
Hyperthermia has a number of biological effects that sensitize tumors to radiotherapy in the range b...
Damage to DNA has emerged as a major culprit in cancer. Mammalian cells are continuously exposed to ...
Mutations in the isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1MUT) gene occur in various types of malignancies, i...
Mutations in homologous recombination (HR) genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 predispose to tumorigenesis. HR-def...
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors are a promising, novel class of anticancer agents to b...
With apologies to Nietzsche, who once said “that which does not kill us makes us stronger,” sometime...
Cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (cisplatin, cDDP) is an effective chemotherapeutic agent that induc...
Defective homologous recombination (HR) DNA repair imposed by BRCA1 or BRCA2 deficiency sensitizes c...
Poly-(ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP1) is commonly known for its vital role in DNA damage response a...
Purpose: Hyperthermia (40–44 °C) effectively sensitises tumours to radiotherapy by locally altering ...
Background: Since many anti-cancer agents act by inflicting DNA damage on tumour cells, there is inc...
Mutations in homologous recombination (HR) genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 predispose to tumorigenesis. HR-def...
The use of polyADPribose polymerase inhibitors in cancer treatment provides a unique opportunity to ...
The use of polyADPribose polymerase inhibitors in cancer treatment provides a unique opportunity to ...
The genetic concept of synthetic lethality has now been validated clinically through the demonstrate...
Hyperthermia has a number of biological effects that sensitize tumors to radiotherapy in the range b...
Damage to DNA has emerged as a major culprit in cancer. Mammalian cells are continuously exposed to ...
Mutations in the isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1MUT) gene occur in various types of malignancies, i...
Mutations in homologous recombination (HR) genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 predispose to tumorigenesis. HR-def...
Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitors are a promising, novel class of anticancer agents to b...
With apologies to Nietzsche, who once said “that which does not kill us makes us stronger,” sometime...