Acquired resistance formation limits the efficacy of anti-cancer therapies. Acquired and intrinsic resistance differ conceptually. Acquired resistance is the consequence of directed evolution, whereas intrinsic resistance depends on the (stochastic) presence of pre-existing resistance mechanisms. Preclinical model systems are needed to study acquired drug resistance because they enable: (1) in depth functional studies; (2) the investigation of non-standard treatments for a certain disease condition (which is necessary to identify small groups of responders); and (3) the comparison of multiple therapies in the same system. Hence, they complement data derived from clinical trials and clinical specimens, including liquid biopsies. Many groups ...
This document can be treated as Final Thesis Report for the project titled "Multi-Drug Resistance on...
The efficacy of classical and molecular therapies in cancer is hampered by the occurrence of primary...
Resistance to cancer chemotherapeutic treatment is a common phenomenon, especially in progressive di...
Acquired resistance formation limits the efficacy of anti-cancer therapies. Acquired and intrinsic r...
The study of the cellular and molecular basis of acquired drug resistance in cancer has been dominat...
It is widely known that secondary resistance inevitably leads to treatment failure through Darwinian...
The past two decades have seen a shift from cytotoxic drugs to targeted therapy in medical oncology....
Drug-resistant cell models are needed to investigate the mechanisms underlying drug resistance acqui...
The design of cancer chemotherapy has become increasingly sophisticated, yet there is no cancer trea...
Drug resistance in cancer refers to recurrent or primary refractory disease following drug therapy. ...
In this paper, a model is presented that explores the role of drug resistance in the evolution of ca...
Abstract Some cancers like melanoma and pancreatic and ovarian cancers, for example, c...
Despite the enormous number of anticancer drugs presently available in the clinic, treatment failure...
Despite major advances in the treatment of cancer, resistance to multiple chemotherapeutic agents re...
Abstract: The efficacy of classical and molecular therapies in cancer is hampered by the occurrence ...
This document can be treated as Final Thesis Report for the project titled "Multi-Drug Resistance on...
The efficacy of classical and molecular therapies in cancer is hampered by the occurrence of primary...
Resistance to cancer chemotherapeutic treatment is a common phenomenon, especially in progressive di...
Acquired resistance formation limits the efficacy of anti-cancer therapies. Acquired and intrinsic r...
The study of the cellular and molecular basis of acquired drug resistance in cancer has been dominat...
It is widely known that secondary resistance inevitably leads to treatment failure through Darwinian...
The past two decades have seen a shift from cytotoxic drugs to targeted therapy in medical oncology....
Drug-resistant cell models are needed to investigate the mechanisms underlying drug resistance acqui...
The design of cancer chemotherapy has become increasingly sophisticated, yet there is no cancer trea...
Drug resistance in cancer refers to recurrent or primary refractory disease following drug therapy. ...
In this paper, a model is presented that explores the role of drug resistance in the evolution of ca...
Abstract Some cancers like melanoma and pancreatic and ovarian cancers, for example, c...
Despite the enormous number of anticancer drugs presently available in the clinic, treatment failure...
Despite major advances in the treatment of cancer, resistance to multiple chemotherapeutic agents re...
Abstract: The efficacy of classical and molecular therapies in cancer is hampered by the occurrence ...
This document can be treated as Final Thesis Report for the project titled "Multi-Drug Resistance on...
The efficacy of classical and molecular therapies in cancer is hampered by the occurrence of primary...
Resistance to cancer chemotherapeutic treatment is a common phenomenon, especially in progressive di...