AbstractThe generation of NO by the various NO synthases in normal and malignant tissues is manifested by various biological effects that are involved in the regulation of cell survival, differentiation and cell death. The role of NO in the cytotoxic immune response was first revealed by demonstrating the induction of iNOS in target cells by immune cytokines (e.g. IFN-γ, IL-1, TNF-α, etc.) and resulting in the sensitization of resistant tumor cells to death ligands-induced apoptosis. Endogenous/exogenous NO mediated its immune sensitizing effect by inhibiting NF-κΒ activity and downstream, inactivating the repressor transcription factor YY1, which inhibited both Fas and DR5 expressions. In addition, NO-mediated inhibition of NF-κΒ activity ...
Cancer represents over 200 different diseases of different cell and tissue type origins. The heterog...
Nitric oxide (NO) has dichotomous activities in many areas of biology. NO can promote cell survival ...
During tumor progression a strong immunosuppression is developed and is believed to be the major rea...
Tumor cells develop several mechanisms to avoid cell death by various unrelated cytotoxic agents. We...
Tumor cells develop several mechanisms to avoid cell death by various unrelated cytotoxic agents. We...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) against cancer has gained attention due to the successful outcome in some...
The T cell-mediated immune response is primarily involved in the fight against infectious diseases a...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) against cancer has gained attention due to the successful outcome in some...
Nitric oxide (NO) has dual roles which include pro- and anti-tumorigenic properties that are fundame...
Nitric Oxide (NO) is a signaling radical, highly diffusible pleiotropic regulator of a large set of ...
Background: Despite the advancement in the fields of medical science and molecular biology, cancer i...
Abstract Background Nitric oxide-releasing drugs are used for cardiovascular diseases; however, thei...
This study aims at clarifying the role of NO in the immunosuppression induced by in vivo tumor growt...
BackgroundOncogenic transformation depends on the activation of membrane-associated NADPH oxidase. T...
One of the key features of tumour cells is the acquisition of resistance to apoptosis. Thus, determi...
Cancer represents over 200 different diseases of different cell and tissue type origins. The heterog...
Nitric oxide (NO) has dichotomous activities in many areas of biology. NO can promote cell survival ...
During tumor progression a strong immunosuppression is developed and is believed to be the major rea...
Tumor cells develop several mechanisms to avoid cell death by various unrelated cytotoxic agents. We...
Tumor cells develop several mechanisms to avoid cell death by various unrelated cytotoxic agents. We...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) against cancer has gained attention due to the successful outcome in some...
The T cell-mediated immune response is primarily involved in the fight against infectious diseases a...
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) against cancer has gained attention due to the successful outcome in some...
Nitric oxide (NO) has dual roles which include pro- and anti-tumorigenic properties that are fundame...
Nitric Oxide (NO) is a signaling radical, highly diffusible pleiotropic regulator of a large set of ...
Background: Despite the advancement in the fields of medical science and molecular biology, cancer i...
Abstract Background Nitric oxide-releasing drugs are used for cardiovascular diseases; however, thei...
This study aims at clarifying the role of NO in the immunosuppression induced by in vivo tumor growt...
BackgroundOncogenic transformation depends on the activation of membrane-associated NADPH oxidase. T...
One of the key features of tumour cells is the acquisition of resistance to apoptosis. Thus, determi...
Cancer represents over 200 different diseases of different cell and tissue type origins. The heterog...
Nitric oxide (NO) has dichotomous activities in many areas of biology. NO can promote cell survival ...
During tumor progression a strong immunosuppression is developed and is believed to be the major rea...