Cisplatin-based chemotherapeutic regimens are the most frequently used (neo)adjuvant treatments for the majority of solid tumors. While platinum-based chemotherapeutic regimens have proven effective against highly proliferative malignant tumors, significant relapse and progression rates as well as decreased overall survival are still observed. Currently, it is known that sub-populations of chemoresistant cells share biological properties with cancer stem cells (CSC), which are believed to be responsible for tumor relapse, invasion and ultimately disease dissemination through acquisition of mesenchymal cell traits. In spite of concentrated efforts devoted to decipher the mechanisms underlying CSC chemoresistance and to design targeted therap...
Since drug resistance is a complex and multifactorial event involving activation/repression of multi...
Cisplatin is an effective antitumor agent for the treatment of several solid tumors including human ...
Glycosylation alterations are involved in several steps of human cancer pathogenesis. In this issue ...
Decades of research have disclosed a plethora of alterations in protein glycosylation that decisivel...
Decades of research have disclosed a plethora of alterations in protein glycosylation that decisivel...
Despite recent progress in understanding the cancer genome, there is still a relative delay in under...
Glycosylation is one of the most abundant forms of protein posttranslational modification. O-glycosy...
Aberrant glycosylation plays a critical role in tumor aggressiveness, progression, and metastasis. E...
Background:Cisplatin-based chemotherapy is currently part of the standard of care for bladder cancer...
Cisplatin [cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (II)] is one of the most potent and highly effective chemoth...
The IGROVCDDP cisplatin-resistant ovarian cancer cell line is also resistant to paclitaxel and model...
Cisplatin is a chemotherapy drug commonly used in cancer treatment. Tumour cells are more sensitive ...
Cell surfaces feature abundant glycosylation. Glycans adorn roughly 90% of cell surface proteins and...
Cisplatin is one of the most potent anticancer agents used in the treatment of various solid tumors....
Esophageal (OC), gastric (GC) and colorectal (CRC) cancers are amongst the digestive track tumors wi...
Since drug resistance is a complex and multifactorial event involving activation/repression of multi...
Cisplatin is an effective antitumor agent for the treatment of several solid tumors including human ...
Glycosylation alterations are involved in several steps of human cancer pathogenesis. In this issue ...
Decades of research have disclosed a plethora of alterations in protein glycosylation that decisivel...
Decades of research have disclosed a plethora of alterations in protein glycosylation that decisivel...
Despite recent progress in understanding the cancer genome, there is still a relative delay in under...
Glycosylation is one of the most abundant forms of protein posttranslational modification. O-glycosy...
Aberrant glycosylation plays a critical role in tumor aggressiveness, progression, and metastasis. E...
Background:Cisplatin-based chemotherapy is currently part of the standard of care for bladder cancer...
Cisplatin [cis-diamminedichloroplatinum (II)] is one of the most potent and highly effective chemoth...
The IGROVCDDP cisplatin-resistant ovarian cancer cell line is also resistant to paclitaxel and model...
Cisplatin is a chemotherapy drug commonly used in cancer treatment. Tumour cells are more sensitive ...
Cell surfaces feature abundant glycosylation. Glycans adorn roughly 90% of cell surface proteins and...
Cisplatin is one of the most potent anticancer agents used in the treatment of various solid tumors....
Esophageal (OC), gastric (GC) and colorectal (CRC) cancers are amongst the digestive track tumors wi...
Since drug resistance is a complex and multifactorial event involving activation/repression of multi...
Cisplatin is an effective antitumor agent for the treatment of several solid tumors including human ...
Glycosylation alterations are involved in several steps of human cancer pathogenesis. In this issue ...