Tumour hypoxia confers poor prognosis in a wide range of solid tumours, due to an increased malignancy, increased likelihood of metastasis and treatment resistance. Poorly oxygenated tumours are resistant to both radiation therapy and chemotherapy. However, although the link between radiation therapy and hypoxia is well established in a range of clinical studies, evidence of its influence on chemotherapy response is lacking. In this study, a panel of human tumour-derived xenografts that have been characterised previously for in vivo response to a large series of anti-cancer agents, and have been found to show chemosensitivities that correlate strongly with the parent tumour, were used to address this issue. Immunohistochemistry was carried...
The presence of hypoxia in tumours results in the overexpression of certain genes, which are control...
Background: Environment inside even a small tumor is characterized by total (anoxia) or partial oxyg...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
Tumour hypoxia confers poor prognosis in a wide range of solid tumours, due to an increased malignan...
The hypoxic tumor microenvironment is associated with malignant progression and poor treatment respo...
The facilitative glucose transporter Glut-1 is overexpressed and confers poor prognosis in a wide ra...
The facilitative glucose transporter Glut-1 is overexpressed and confers poor prognosis in a wide ra...
Introduction Tumour hyperglycolysis is driven by activation of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) th...
The hypoxic areas of solid cancers represent a negative prognostic factor irrespective of which trea...
AbstractHypoxia was identified as a microenvironmental component of solid tumours over 60 years ago ...
AbstractTumour hypoxia and its molecular responses have been shown to be associated with poor progno...
Cancer cells in hypoxic areas of solid tumors are to a large extent protected against the action of ...
Hypoxic tumors are known to be more malignant, to be more likely to metastasize, and to have a poor ...
Contains fulltext : 69585.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The hypoxia-re...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
The presence of hypoxia in tumours results in the overexpression of certain genes, which are control...
Background: Environment inside even a small tumor is characterized by total (anoxia) or partial oxyg...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...
Tumour hypoxia confers poor prognosis in a wide range of solid tumours, due to an increased malignan...
The hypoxic tumor microenvironment is associated with malignant progression and poor treatment respo...
The facilitative glucose transporter Glut-1 is overexpressed and confers poor prognosis in a wide ra...
The facilitative glucose transporter Glut-1 is overexpressed and confers poor prognosis in a wide ra...
Introduction Tumour hyperglycolysis is driven by activation of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) th...
The hypoxic areas of solid cancers represent a negative prognostic factor irrespective of which trea...
AbstractHypoxia was identified as a microenvironmental component of solid tumours over 60 years ago ...
AbstractTumour hypoxia and its molecular responses have been shown to be associated with poor progno...
Cancer cells in hypoxic areas of solid tumors are to a large extent protected against the action of ...
Hypoxic tumors are known to be more malignant, to be more likely to metastasize, and to have a poor ...
Contains fulltext : 69585.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The hypoxia-re...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
The presence of hypoxia in tumours results in the overexpression of certain genes, which are control...
Background: Environment inside even a small tumor is characterized by total (anoxia) or partial oxyg...
There is overwhelming evidence that solid human tumours grow within a unique micro-environment. This...